Two universities in the Midlands are jointly tendering a legal services framework worth an estimated £3.5m over five years.

The University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham said the framework would cover:

The universities said they would determine the number of service providers to be appointed to advise and/or represent them, adding that “this may be a general appointment or it may be separate appointments for specific, specialist areas of law and practice”.

It is anticipated that the universities will appoint a panel of service providers rather than a single source to fulfil all of their requirements and needs.