CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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AZAM & CO |
Claimant |
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LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION |
Defendant |
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Mr Paul Nicholls (instructed by the Legal Director, Legal Services Commission, 4 Abbey Orchard Street, London SW1P 2BS) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 20th – 23rd April 2010
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Briggs:
INTRODUCTION
THE EVIDENCE
THE FACTS
"In reality, the great majority of providers can expect to obtain renewed contracts if they wish to sign up to the new terms. Of course, there will be competition in some areas, particularly in social welfare law and contracts cannot be guaranteed. However, in devising our proposals we have sought to balance the need for change with the capacity of providers to deliver it and our desire not to disrupt services that are working well."
"Our current plans are for the bids for all new civil contracts to be invited in summer 2009. Applicants will need to submit a valid tender by the deadline for each area they want to work in. All applicants will be assessed against information submitted, whether they are current providers or new applicants. Applicants will be asked to provide information relevant to their bid, which although submitted at the same time, will be assessed in stages. The information required from providers broadly fits into four areas: essential generic criteria, essential civil specific criteria, essential category specific criteria and selection criteria."
"A new timetable for the civil contract programme is currently being drawn up and the LSC will keep providers and stakeholders informed of developments. We will also continue to publish our procurement plans, which outline what we want to purchase in each procurement area, during the next couple of weeks. An electronic 'LSC Update' will be sent to all providers today."
The reference in the last sentence to an electronic 'LSC Update' was to a free service by then being provided by the LSC, whereby anyone (whether or not an existing provider or even a solicitor) could by submitting a name and an email address, obtain by email press releases and other relevant new information published by the LSC on its website.
"Dear Sir/Madam
Re: Unified Contract (Civil) – contract extension.
We notified providers in July this year that we intended to extend the Unified Contract (Civil), which is due to expire on 31 March 2010, for a further six months. We have extended that period slightly, to six months and 2 weeks.
Please find enclosed formal notice of extension of your Unified Contract (Civil) under clause 2 of the Contract for Signature. This contract will now end at midnight on 13 October 2010. You do not need to take any action in relation to this extension and can carry on working as usual.
If you wish to undertake publicly funded civil work after 13 October 2010 in any category of law you must submit a tender(s), in response to our Invitations to Tender (ITT) by the applicable ITT deadline. The first ITTs, in relation to the Immigration category of law, were published on 30 November 2009 and 16 December 2009. ITTs for the remaining civil categories of law will be published from February 2010 onwards.
Full information on the tender processes and how to tender can be found on our website at www.legalservices.gov.uk following the path Community Legal Services > Tenders > Civil contracts for 2010.
We look forward to receiving your tender(s) in due course and continuing to work with you in the future.
Yours sincerely
[signed]
Derek Hill
Director, Policy"
THE LAW
"A contracting authority shall (in accordance with Article 2 of the Public Sector Directive)...
(a) treat economic operators equally and in a non-discriminatory way; and
(b) act in a transparent way."
It is common ground that in connection with the 2009/10 Civil Bid Rounds, the LSC is a contracting authority.
"A person who offers on the market services and...
(a) who sought, who seeks or would have wished...
(i) to be the person to whom a public services contract is awarded; or
(ii) to participate in a design contest; and
(b) who is a national of and established in a relevant State."
It is therefore common ground that both Azam & Co and all other firms of solicitors which sought, or which would have wished, to participate in the 2009/10 Civil Bid Rounds are economic operators for the purposes of Regulation 4.
"(1) The obligation on...
(a) a contracting authority to comply with the provisions of these Regulations … and with any enforceable Community obligation in respect of a public contract …
(b) …
is a duty owed to an economic operator.
(6) A breach of the duty owed in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2) is actionable by any economic operator which, in consequence, suffers, risks or risks suffering, loss or damage and those proceedings shall be brought in the High Court."
Regulation 47(8) to (10) provide the court with wide powers including power to suspend the relevant procurement procedure, to set aside any decision taken in breach of duty, to award damages or to grant an injunction. Those powers are expressed to be without prejudice to its other powers.
ANALYSIS
Absence of Direct Notification to Azam & Co of the Tender Deadline
REFUSAL TO EXTEND THE DEADLINE
CONCLUSION