POSTED BY SURBHI SHAH | 22 MAY 2014 Medical evidence of a claimant's disability and who should pay for it? This was considered by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in the recent case of City Facilities Management v Ling. Read more Share this article
POSTED BY JENNY BERESFORD-JONES | 20 MAY 2014 Procurement challenges - two bites at the cherry? Readers will be aware that under UK law, generally, a procurement challenge can only be brought if it is made within 30 days of the date the claimant first had knowledge (or ought to have first had that knowledge) of the breach being complained of. Share this article
POSTED BY SIMON ELSEGOOD | 15 MAY 2014 Monitor updates its approach to competition and advises CMA to clear Berkshire merger Monitor has changed the way it gets advice on competition issues. It will replace the stand-alone Co-operation and Competition Panel with two experts to provide the advice as part of Monitor's routine decision-making processes. Share this article
POSTED BY JENNY BERESFORD-JONES | 11 MAY 2014 CCS publishes new short form standard terms and conditions for under-threshold procurements The terms have been drafted to comply with current government guidance and policy and also to be light touch to avoid complex terms which would increase costs unnecessarily and discourage the participation of small- and medium-sized entities. Share this article
POSTED BY JENNY BERESFORD-JONES | 8 MAY 2014 CCGs to have a primary commissioning role NHS England has written to all CCGs with details of how to submit expressions of interest for taking on enhanced powers and responsibilities to co-commission primary care. Share this article
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