Catherine Maddox is a senior associate in our antitrust, regulatory and tradepractice, specialising in public procurement advice
Catherine specialises in public procurement law and qualified as a Solicitor (England & Wales) in 2015. She advises central and local government authorities, other public sector bodies, and utilities on the application of public procurement rules. Catherine advises on the structuring of complex procurement processes, including choice of tendering procedure, preparation of procurement notices, the drafting of tender documentation and obligations during the award and debriefing stages.
She is currently advising Great British Nuclear on the procurement of the major works packages for its forthcoming small modular nuclear reactor programme.
Catherine is a member of the Procurement Lawyers' Association and has previously written a short form book, Brexit and Procurement Law, published by Routledge.
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