Will Glover

Will Glover is a barrister at 3 Temple Gardens. He is ranked as a leading individual for fraud (crime) in the Legal 500 2021. He has been instructed on matters relating to serious fraud, corruption and corporate offending. His recent instructions include defence work at the pre-charge stage of a Serious Fraud Office investigation, as well as trials involving the alleged mis-selling of alternative investment products and a high value counterfeit currency conspiracy. He also receives instructions in the full range of general crime matters including recent instructions in major conspiracies and matters involving serious organised crime.

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2016

Membership

  • The Honourable Society of Middle Temple
  • Criminal Bar Association
  • Young Fraud Lawyers Association
  • London Irish Lawyers Association (Executive Committee Member)

Qualifications

  • BPTC (Outstanding) (2012)
  • LLB (Hons) (2009)

Education

  • UEA (2009)

1 Contributions by Will Glover

Opposing exclusion/debarment in public procurement: High Court (TCC) checklist on PCR 2015 proceedings, time limits, remedies and grounds (England and Wales)
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Opposing exclusion/debarment in public procurement: High Court (TCC) checklist on PCR 2015 proceedings, time limits, remedies and grounds (England and Wales)
STOP PRESS: With effect from 24 February 2025, the principal provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023) are operative. Any procurement initiated on or after that date must follow PA 2023, while procurements started under the earlier regimes—the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015), the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016, the Concession Regulations 2016, and the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011—must continue to be procured and managed in line with those rules. Refer to Practice Note: Introduction to the Procurement Act 2023—PA 2023. PCR 2015 as assimilated law PCR 2015 are EU-derived domestic legislation and are therefore treated as assimilated law under sections 2 and 6 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. For practical guidance on the status and interpretation of assimilated law, see Practice Note: Assimilated law...
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