Published date: 20 July 2022

Last edited date: 27 December 2023

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.


Closing: 17 May 2022, 4pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Recruitment services - 79600000

Location of contract

United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, British Oversea Territories, Europe, Rest of the World

Value of contract

£8,314,338.50

Procurement reference

CCLL22A04.

Published date

20 July 2022

Closing date

17 May 2022

Closing time

4pm

Contract start date

16 June 2022

Contract end date

14 June 2024

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Call-off from a framework agreement

A mini-competition or direct purchase from a pre-established framework agreement.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The Inquiry is looking for highly capable, experienced Paralegals to work with the Infected Blood Inquiry legal team. The roles will require providing advice to the Chair of the Inquiry on a broad and diverse range of issues. The successful candidates will be responsible for investigating and gathering a broad range of evidence, which includes managing a disclosure exercise and taking witness evidence. While previous experience or knowledge may be preferable, the work is likely to involve a rapid learning curve to acquire legal skills and knowledge.


Award information

Awarded date

24 June 2022

Contract start date

16 June 2022

Contract end date

14 June 2024

Total value of contract

£8,314,338.50

This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.

LAW ABSOLUTE LIMITED

Address

Queens House, 55-56 Lincoln's Inn Fields WC2A 3LJ London England

Reference

None

Supplier is SME?

Yes


About the buyer

Contact name

Crown Commercial Service on behalf of Cabinet Office : Cabinet Office

Address

Floor 9, The Capital Building, Old Hall Street
Liverpool
L3 9PP
England

Telephone

01633 811651

Email

supplier@crowncommercial.gov.uk

Website

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/crown-commercial-service