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Real estate and public procurement

By Roy Pinnock
March 12, 2019
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Those who are involved with public sector regeneration and development projects will be interested to learn about the important developments concerning the interface between public procurement law and property law, as explored in the Faraday Court of Appeal judgment (Faraday Development Ltd v West Berkshire Council [2018]).

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This article was first published in Property Law Journal (March 2019) and is also available at www.lawjournals.co.uk


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About Roy Pinnock

Roy is a partner in the Planning and Public Law team, bringing his experience of working on regeneration projects within local government and as a consultant to his legal practice.

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