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Millie Bradshaw

Solicitor

Home office: Manchester
Pronouns: She / her
Millie Bradshaw - Commercial Contracts Solicitor - Manchester

Millie helps clients navigate complex commercial contracts, ensuring they are legally sound and fit for purpose.

Millie advises on a wide range of commercial agreements, with particular expertise in public sector work. Millie trained in-house at a local authority, giving her a strong insight into the legal and practical challenges faced by public bodies.

Millie’s experience includes drafting and advising on high-value service contracts, grant agreements and collaboration agreements, as well as supporting clients with Freedom of Information requests and advising on data protection matters.

Millie has completed the Transforming Public Procurement accreditation with the Government Commercial College.

How Millie can help you

  • Advising public sector clients on complex commercial contracts, ensuring compliance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023.
  • Drafting, reviewing and negotiating agreements tailored to her clients objectives.
  • Supporting clients with Freedom of Information requests.
  • Advising on data protection compliance.

Articles by Millie

Commercial contracts and agreements

Navigating multi-layered commercial partnerships in Formula 1

As Formula 1 returns to Silverstone this weekend for the British Grand Prix, millions of viewers will focus on whether George Russell, Lewis Hamilton or Lando Norris can claim victory on home soil. However, behind the event sits a network of commercial relationships driven by complex, high-value, long-term sponsorship agreements at multiple levels of the sport.
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Corporate and commercial law

How to manage FOI requests in the developing world of AI

Public authorities are seeing an increase in requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOI requests). The ICO has recognised that the use of AI has likely contributed to this increase. Not only are more requests coming through, but requests are often longer, broader and difficult to interpret.
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Information technology

Social media to be banned for under-16’s in the UK from spring 2027

The UK government has announced plans to introduce a ban on certain social media services for children under 16, with implementation targeted for Spring 2027. The proposals are intended to build on the Online Safety Act 2023 and would place the burden on social media platforms to prevent under-16s from accessing the platform.
Read more on Social media to be banned for under-16’s in the UK from spring 2027

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