
TLT renamed to Crown Commercial Service’s new Legal Panel for Government framework
National law firm TLT has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) new Legal Panel for Government Framework (RM6360).
The firm has been named on the following Lots:
- Lot 1 - Core Legal Services
- Lot 4a - Trade and Investment Negotiations
- Lot 4b - International Trade Disputes
Through these RM6360 Lots, the firm will continue to provide a full range of commercial legal services to the Government Legal Department (GLD) including advising on commercial contracts, public procurements, real estate, employment and pensions and dispute resolution; in addition to providing specialist trade law advice.
The TLT team was led by Bill Hull, partner and Head of Government & Public Services, and Caroline Ramsay partner and Head of International Trade.
Bill Hull said: “We are delighted to be able to continue to work with the Government Legal Department and other talented government lawyers and professionals, having served on these core legal panels for central government since their inception in 2017. We have developed a strong understanding of the landscape here and of how to work best with government clients and identify and deliver effective practical solutions. We bring a combination of quality legal advice across the spectrum with the latest innovation in technology and matter management systems, alongside extensive knowledge and experience of working with a range of stakeholders to deliver significant and complex projects.”
TLT has been shortlisted, jointly with GLD’s Commercial Law Group – Home Office Team, for Best Government and Public Sector Team of the Year at the upcoming British Legal Awards 2025; in addition to International Growth Leader in recognition of the outstanding growth of the firm’s international trade law practice.
CCS supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2023/24, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £4.9 billion - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.


