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11 February 2025

Hugh James Expands Commercial Team with Appointment of New Commercial Partner


Liz Fletcher with Aled Walters of Hugh James
Liz Fletcher with Aled Walters

Law firm Hugh James has welcomed Liz Fletcher to its commercial team.

As a Partner, Liz will specialise in procurement, commercial, and technology contract matters across both the public and private sectors.

Formerly a Partner at Bevan Brittan LLP, Liz brings almost 20 years’ experience of commercial law to the firm. Specialising in technology and commercial contracts, complex outsourcing projects and public procurement, over the course of her career Liz has worked extensively with housing and local / central government sectors, in addition to working with the NHS and private sector.

Head of Commercial and Corporate Partner, Aled Walters, said:

“Liz is a highly regarded expert in commercial work with a particular emphasis on procurement, IP, and ICT contracts, and we are thrilled to have her on board. Her expertise strengthens our ability to support our clients at every stage of the contractual chain journey and positions us perfectly to meet growing demand for advice in this area.”

Liz Fletcher said:

“I am excited to be joining Hugh James as a partner in the Commercial team with a focus on technology and procurement. With the evolving procurement landscape, particularly under the new Act, I look forward to supporting clients in navigating these changes and delivering strategic, practical solutions. Hugh James has a strong reputation in the public and private sectors, and I am eager to contribute my expertise in commercial projects to further strengthen our offering.”

 



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