The Procurement Lawyers' Association is
delighted to announce the hosting of a Procurement Lawyers'
Question Time withProfessor Sue Arrowsmith, Michael Bowsher QC and
Nico Spiegel (European Commission) as our panel members and
including a presentation fromPeter Bennett (Head of EU Development,
at the Office of Government Commerce).
The event will be structured for its most part as a Q&A
session, giving you a unique opportunity to ask our panel of
eminent experts for their views on all those complex issues that
public procurement law brings up.
The event will be held in London at the offices of Norton Rose
LLP on Thursday, 7 October 2010 between 4pm - 6pm and will be
followed by a drinks reception. Registration will begin at
3:30pm.
The event is free for PLA members. Non-members may attend for a
ticket price of £25.
Members: To reserve your place for this event please
simply send an email to PLAquestiontime@nortonrose.com
Non-members: To reserve your place for this event please
respond to this email and send a cheque made payable to the
"Procurement Lawyers' Association" for the attention of Totis
Kotsonis at the address below.
In order to ensure its more efficient organisation, we
would ask you to submit any questions that you may wish to pose to
our panel of experts as soon as possible and in any event before
Thursday, 30 September. This would then
allow us to structure the event accordingly and allocate time
to topics according to the level of interest expressed.
Questions should be submitted to PLAquestiontime@nortonrose.com.
We will try to accommodate as many questions as
possible. Time permitting, we would envisage
that it would also be possible to have
follow-up questions and comments from the
floor.
If you have any queries in relation to this event, please
contact Totis Kotsonis at totis.kotsonis@nortonrose.com
or on tel. 020 7444 3611.
For information on the location of Norton Rose's London office,
please click on the link below.
http://www.nortonrose.com/locations/europe/london/office4277_map.aspx?lang=en-gb