Emily Tracey#12736

Emily Tracey

Solicitor, DAC Beachcroft
Emily is a solicitor in our Commercial and Public Procurement team and has over 3 years' experience advising clients on complex and high value matters. Emily supports key clients including NHS commissioners and providers, central government bodies, local authorities, housing associations and private sector companies. Emily advises clients in the North of England, as well as nationally.

Emily has experience with a wide range of procurements including for NHS providers and other commercial service contracts. Recent experience includes: 
  • Assisting with the procurement of a development partner for a regeneration project. This project involved working in partnership with a property consultancy to produce the procurement documents, which assessed how potential development partners would deliver the client's requirements. 
  • Supporting a client with the procurement of a high-profile healthcare SaaS solution. Emily worked alongside several IT commercial lawyers and several senior procurement lawyers to deliver the project.
  • Assisting with the procurement of a design and construction contract to build a flagship headquarters. This project involved advising the client on the various procurement processes and drafting the procurement documents. 
  • Supporting an NHS commissioner with their procurement of healthcare services valued above £1bn which aims improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities and deliver sustainable services.  

Emily is also able to deliver training on the newly implemented Provider Selection Regime and the Procurement Act which has overturned the existing legislation in this field and also has an in-depth understanding of current procurement legislation and the case law that impacts it.
Contributed to

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Competitive flexible procedure—PA 2023
Competitive flexible procedure—PA 2023
Practice Notes

This Practice Note provides guidance on the competitive flexible procedure available to contracting authorities awarding public contracts in compliance with section 19 of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023). It explains what the competitive flexible procedure is, when it can be used, when it must not be used and how the procedure should be undertaken.

Open procedure—PA 2023
Open procedure—PA 2023
Practice Notes

This Practice Note provides guidance on the open procedure available to contracting authorities awarding public contracts in compliance with section 19 of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023). It explains what the open procedure is, when it can be used, when it must not be used and how the procedure should be undertaken.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2023

Experience

  • DAC Beachcroft LLP (2023 - 2024)
  • Hill Dickinson LLP (2021 - 2023)

Membership

  • Young International Arbitration Group

Qualifications

  • MsC (2020)
  • LPC (2019)
  • BA (2015 - 2018)

Education

  • University of Law (2018-2020)
  • University of Liverpool (2015-2018)

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