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Hill Dickinson appointed to the National Procurement framework
International law firm, Hill Dickinson, has been appointed to the National Procurement Service for Wales framework to supply legal services to healthcare and public sector organisations providing adult social services across North and Mid Wales.
The law firm’s specialist health and social care team has been appointed on a 4 year agreement and will provide legal services to framework members from its offices in Liverpool and Manchester.
The National Procurement Service for Wales (NPS) has been set up to enable the Welsh public sector to collaborate more closely in procuring goods and services. The NPS brings together public sector purchasing power of over £1bn, representing 20% to 30% of the Welsh annual expenditure in common and repetitive spend.
Andrew Craggs, Partner and Head of Health at Hill Dickinson, said: “We are extremely pleased to have been appointed to the adult social services lot under the National Procurement Service for Wales framework. The framework will enable its members to access leading legal support through a competitively procured framework agreement.
“We have continued to expand our geographic reach and this appointment to the National Procurement Service for Wales framework will allow us to offer our legal services to a wider range of healthcare and public sector organisations across North and Mid Wales.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hill Dickinson .
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