Panel reviews

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Browne Jacobson elbows Addleshaws aside as IPSA sole legal provider

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), the body which oversees MPs’ salaries and expenses, has appointed Browne Jacobson as its sole legal provider in the place of Addleshaw Goddard. Browne Jacobson picked up the mandate following a competitive tender for the three-year appointment, which will see the firm advise Ipsa on issues including public law, […]

Edinburgh
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Bond Dickinson, DWF added to new Suffolk Life panel Scotland and Northern Ireland

British pensions administrator Suffolk Life has appointed Bond Dickinson, DWF, Curle Stewart, Tughans and Wilson Nesbitt for Scotland and Northern Ireland with immediate effect. Suffolk Life expanded its panel to enhance buying and selling commercial property within their self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) in Scotland and Northern Ireland, having received positive feedback after the launch of […]

Water
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South Staffs Plc cuts adviser roster to four, DWF and Wragges handed roles

Utility company South Staffordshire Plc has cut its informal panel from 25 to four with DWF, Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co, SGH Martineau and SAS Daniels being awarded the mandate to advise the company.  The review was initiated following the appointment of general counsel (GC) Gareth Brewerton, who joined the company in October from SGH […]

Lloyd's of London
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QBE splits advisers into two in new-look roster

Insurance giant QBE has revamped its roster of external advisers for its European operations and created two distinct panels for the first time. The core panel, which handles a variety of work including employment, data protection, corporate, and regulatory matters, consists of DAC Beachcroft, Mayer Brown, Norton Rose Fulbright and RPC.  Added to this is […]

Clydesdale Bank

Clydesdale Bank launches panel review following restructure

Clydesdale Bank has launched its first panel review since appointing general counsel Jennifer Darbyshire in 2012 and overhauling its legal team.  Tender invitations were sent out last month to several firms not on the current list as well as the 14 firms already on the bank’s panel. For the first time the bank’s commercial real […]

housing estate
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Homes & Communities Agency slashes panel from 14 to nine firms

A total of eight firms including Ashfords, DLA Piper and Eversheds have lost their places on the Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) panel, which has been slashed from a total of 14 firms to just nine.  The national housing and regeneration agency for England, in charge of the Affordable Homes Programme, has overhauled its legal […]

sainsburys

TLT and King & Wood SJB win spots on Sainsbury’s panel review

Sainsbury’s has added TLT and King & Wood Mallesons SJ Berwin to its revamped roster in its third panel review. The tender, run by in-house counsel Clare Russell and Paul Jenkinson with procurement officer Phil Sykes, is the third time the supermarket has reviewed its law firm provision. In 2011 it appointed 12 firms to […]

lloyds bank

Wait is over as Lloyds finalises customer-pay panel

Lloyds Banking Group has finalised its long-awaited customer-pay panel in what marks the first formal process for its third-party roster. The bank was due to put in place its third-party panel, for which its customers pay the fees, early last year after deciding to split it from its own-account panel but firms were left in […]

SuperGroup
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KWMSJB wins spot on SuperGroup panel as part of ongoing review

King & Wood Mallesons SJ Berwin (KWMSJB) has been appointed by SuperGroup, the corporate group behind the Superdry brand, to handle its continental European real estate matters, as part of a wider review of the fashion group’s external advisers. The firm advised on its first transaction for the new client this month, advising on the […]

Andy Southam
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Internet business NetNames gears up for first-ever panel review

NetNames is preparing for its first-ever review of its external legal services providers, with a reduction of firms used by the internet domain names registrar looking likely. Currently NetNames instrusts around a dozen firms across the eight international markets in which it is present. In the UK it currently works primarily with Dentons, K&L Gates, […]

money

Pension Protection Fund turns to Norton Rose Fulbright, OC, DWF in latest panel review

The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has handed roles to six firms including Norton Rose Fulbright, Osborne Clarke and DWF in the last of a series of panel reviews. Burges Salmon, Clyde & Co, DWF, Eversheds, Norton Rose Fulbright and Osborne Clarke have all been handed roles on the fund’s newly created Assessment Period Legal panel […]