Laura takes a practical and pragmatic approach, identifying solutions to deliver clients' priority outcomes.
Laura has extensive experience in the healthcare and transport sectors, acting for central government, regulators and private companies.
As a public law specialist, Laura's practice also includes advising those affected by prospective changes in legislation on implications of those changes and engagement with decision makers. Laura has experience of drafting both statutory instruments and amendments to primary legislation and associated Parliamentary processes.
Laura qualified as a solicitor in 2012 and has been at Osborne Clarke since March 2022. Laura is a member of the Procurement Lawyers Association.
University of Bristol
Advising the University on its £multi-million procurement of a Modern Network to deliver its ambitious Digital Strategy.
Office of Rail and Road
Advising the Office of Rail and Road on its procurement of a rail ombudsman service provider.
Major tech client
Advising on a range of bids to public sector bodies including advising on appropriate conflict of interest measures in relation to a large scale and complex procurement.
Developer clients
Regularly supports developer clients on regeneration schemes in relation to procurement obligations arising from partnerships with public sector bodies.
Insights
Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023
High Court rules on substantial modification test in the UK Public Contract Regulations
Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook April 2023
Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook March 2023
Regulated procurement | UK Regulatory Outlook February 2023
UK NHS suppliers required to commit to net zero by 2050 or lose out on future contract opportunities
How contract variations in UK regeneration schemes interact with public procurement rules
Procurement rules may apply to regen schemes in a number of situations – and developers need to be aware of...