Date of dispatch of this notice: 21/10/2020
Expire date: 20/11/2020
External Reference: 4aa28fbf-a29d-42dd-95cc-bb9251862b94
Date of dispatch of this notice: 21/10/2020
Expire date: 20/11/2020
External Reference: 4aa28fbf-a29d-42dd-95cc-bb9251862b94
Official name: University of Exeter
Url: www.exeter.ac.uk
Address line 1: Northcote House
Town: Exeter
Postal Code: EX4 4QH
Country: England
Contact person: Simon Davis
E-mail: procurement@exeter.ac.uk
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Title attributed to the contract: Provision of Legal Services Framework
Description:
The University of Exeter and its entities are looking to appoint a number of Panel firms across 4 Lots: 1: Property and Estates 2: Employment and Higher Education 3: Commercial/Contractual and Intellectual Property 4: Patent Services For Lots 1-3, the University intends to appoint two Panel firms to whom work will be allocated at the discretion of Legal Services; for Lot 4, the intention is to appoint four three Panel firms, again, to whom work will be allocated at Legal Services’ discretion. For higher-value work, the University may seek quotations from all firms on the panel for a particular ‘Lot’ to ensure best value. A Panel firm can be appointed to more than one Lot. The University’s key objectives in contracting for the provision of legal services are as follows: • to obtain high quality, pragmatic and commercially focussed legal advice from HE Sector experts to supplement the internal advisory services; • to ensure that legal advice is obtained at the right level of expertise, experience and at the right cost in the context of the HE sector; • to develop strong relationships with Panel firms and individuals through the provision of a dedicated team, leading to mutual trust, shared understanding of the University’s business needs and risk-sharing; • to ensure that the University is considered a priority and prestigious client by its Panel firms and that Panel firms have the capacity to provide a consistently efficient, timely and cost-effective service ; • to achieve flexibility in billing structures – e.g. through the use of fixed rates or capped rates in addition to discounted hourly rates, together with full, transparent and accurate monthly reporting to Legal Services on the level of costs and breakdown of work undertaken by Panel firms; • to provide ‘added value’ to Legal Services and the University more generally; • and to ensure that Panel firms have the appropriate brand and reputation to reflect the University’s Global and National status
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