Eversheds, Cobbetts and Irwin Mitchell have all won places on a new legal panel created by Lancashire County Council to handle its PPP/PFI work.
The panel arrangement, which is not expected to be exclusive, became operational in late December 2001.
Lancashire council employs legal panel
January 09, 2002 at 07:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Eversheds, Cobbetts and Irwin Mitchell have all won places on a new legal panel created by Lancashire County Council to handle its PPP/PFI work.
The panel arrangement, which is not expected to be exclusive, became operational in late December 2001.
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