Clarke Willmott secures Regenda Legal Panel bid win

Clarke Willmott secures Regenda Legal Panel bid win

Clarke Willmott LLP has successfully secured a place on a panel of leading housing specialist law firms as part of a legal services framework agreement.


The firm is among a group of law firms named by The Regenda Group, a social housing provider in the North West.

Having previously worked for the organisation under one lot, Clarke Willmott has now been appointed to all four of the available lots – Corporate, Governance, Financial & Securitisation; Housing Management and Commercial; Property, Development & Construction; and Employment.

The new framework is worth £10m and will run for four years, led by Clarke Willmott’s senior social housing partner Lindsay Felstead.

Lindsay Felstead, who jointly heads up Clarke Willmott’s social housing sector alongside Vicky Kells, said: “We are delighted to have been reappointed to the Regenda framework and to expand our remit with the organisation.

“Not only did we retain an important lot, we also gained three more which is a great testament to our work and the services we provide. It’s fantastic to be appointed across the board and offer a ‘one stop shop’.

The Regenda Group, formed in 2001, is primarily a social housing provider but operates across the housing and construction sector, in care and support, and in education, training and careers.

Clarke Willmott’s national specialist social housing team is one of the largest in the UK and acts for more than 100 Registered Providers, social landlords and major frameworks across England and Wales, including housing associations, local authorities and arms-length management organisations (ALMOs).

Clarke Willmott is a national law firm with regional offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton and Taunton and is this year celebrating its 135th anniversary.

For more information on Clarke Willmott’s social housing work visit Leading Solicitors To Social Housing Providers - Clarke Willmott

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