Judge & Priestley LLP Appointed to the London Boroughs Legal Alliance Framework for Housing Management Services

Judge & Priestley LLP is proud to announce its appointment to the London Boroughs’ Legal Alliance (LBLA) Framework for the Provision of Legal Services – Lot 3: Housing Management. The appointment was formally confirmed on 11th November 2025, following a competitive tender process.

The framework appointment will commence on 8 January 2026 and run until 7 January 2029, with the option to extend for a further 12 months. Under this agreement, Judge & Priestley’s Housing Management Team will be available to provide expert legal support and representation to member local authorities and housing organisations across London.

The appointment recognises Judge & Priestley’s proven expertise and longstanding commitment to supporting social housing providers with comprehensive, pragmatic, and cost-effective legal solutions.

Nitika Singh, Partner and Head of the Housing Management team, commented:

“We are delighted to have been appointed to the LBLA framework. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and quality of our team, who continue to deliver exceptional service to our housing clients. We look forward to working closely with member boroughs to help them meet the legal and operational challenges of managing social housing across London.”

This success builds on Judge & Priestley’s strong track record in the social housing sector, where the firm acts for numerous local authorities, registered providers, and ALMOs. The team advises on all aspects of housing management, including tenancy enforcement, anti-social behaviour, disrepair, possession proceedings, and policy development.

The London Boroughs’ Legal Alliance (LBLA) is a collaborative partnership of London local authority legal teams and other public bodies, created to improve the quality, efficiency, and value of legal services across London’s public sector. The London Borough of Haringey acted as contracting authority on the procurement exercise, for the other participating authorities. This panel is the fifth such procurement exercise undertaken by the LBLA, advised once again by specialist legal consultancy Kennedy Cater.

For more information about Judge & Priestley’s social housing services, click here or contact Nitika Singh at nsingh@judge-priestley.co.uk

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