2025 Standard Crime Contract Stage 3

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Value

£1,800,000,000

Classifications

  • Legal services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 years from now

Published

5 months ago

Description

The Legal Aid Agency (LAA) is inviting Applicants to submit a Tender for a 2025 Standard Crime Contract ("Crime Contract") to deliver publicly funded criminal legal aid services from 1 October 2025.

Applicants wishing to deliver criminal legal aid services under a Crime Contract must submit a response to the SQ for 2025 Standard Crime Contracts - Stage 3 and the 2025 Standard Crime Contract ITT - Stage 3.

This application period opens on 01May 2025. The LAA intends that the application period will remain open until on, or around, 30 September 2034, subject to the right of early termination. 

It is the Applicant's sole responsibility to ensure that it submits a Complete Tender before the Tender Deadline.

Before submitting your Complete Tender, please carefully read the Application Guide (AG) for the Crime Contract procurement process. The AG gives information about the procurement process, including how to complete a Tender and when you can expect to receive a decision.

If Applicants are rejected from the procurement process, they will generally be able to submit a new Tender at any point whilst the Application Period remains open.

It is the Applicant's sole responsibility to ensure its Tender has been correctly completed to fully and properly represents its tender for the 2025 Crime Contract.

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For the past few years, CPC has outsourced the contract management of its Legal Services framework agreement for various reasons, one of which being capacity internally. We are now looking to bring this framework back in-house and this tender exercise will form the new iteration of the framework. Suppliers must be capable of delivering high-quality, cost-effective legal advice and representation to institutions such as schools, academies, colleges, universities, and educational trusts, as well as local authorities and the wider public sector. Suppliers are expected to provide legal advice, guidance, representation, and transactional support across a broad range of legal areas relevant to the education and the wider public sectors, including but not limited to: Education Law • Admissions, exclusions, and appeals • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) • Safeguarding and child protection • Curriculum and assessment matters • Ofsted inspection challenges and advice • Parental complaints and disputes • Student discipline and behaviour policies Governance and Regulatory Compliance • Advice on the constitution and governance of educational institutions • Compliance with the Education Acts, Academies Act, Equality Act, GDPR, and Freedom of Information • Support with policy development and statutory duties • Liaison with DfE, ESFA, Ofsted, and other regulators Employment and HR Law • Employment contracts and staff handbooks • Disciplinary and grievance procedures • Employment tribunals and dispute resolution • TUPE advice and organisational restructures • Trade union negotiations Property and Estates • Acquisition, disposal, and leasing of educational premises • PFI, PPP, and academy estate arrangements • Land registration and title investigations • Planning law advice relevant to education settings Commercial and Contracts • Drafting and review of commercial contracts and service level agreements • Procurement advice including Public Contracts Regulations 2015 compliance • Grant funding and partnership agreements • ICT and software procurement, licensing and contracts Corporate and Charities Law • Academy conversion and re-brokerage legal support • Group structures including multi-academy trusts (MATs) • Charity law compliance and governance • Company secretarial and filings (e.g., Companies House) Litigation and Dispute Resolution • Representation in judicial reviews and regulatory challenges • Contractual disputes • Debt recovery • Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), including mediation Criminal Law • Damage to property and/or assets • Fraud and theft • Cybercrime • Violence crime CPC will be using the MultiQuote e-Tendering platform to carry out this tender. In order to express your interest in this tender and obtain the tender documents, please register or log in at: https://suppliers.multiquote.com/Page/Login.aspx If you have any issues when using MultiQuote, please contact Elcom Ltd on 020 3920 8054 or email [email protected]

Katy Reed

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