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Clear guidance and effective representation in all stages of procurement.

Our legal team helps clients navigate Lithuania’s public procurement system with precision, reducing risks and safeguarding interests. We combine in-depth knowledge of procurement law with practical experience in representing clients before contracting authorities and courts.

We support businesses and individuals in participating in public tenders, submitting proposals an applications, resolving procurement disputes, and ensuring compliance with regulations—enabling smooth project execution and legal security.

Our Service Include:

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Procurement Advisory

Advisory on all aspects of public procurement to ensure compliance with Lithuanian and EU regulations, helping businesses navigate complex frameworks with confidence.

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Procurement Participation Support

Tailored support for individuals and companies engaging in procurement procedures, from document preparation to strategic advice, ensuring smooth participation and reduced legal risks.

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Procurement Dispute Resolution

Representation in procurement-related disputes before contracting authorities and courts, with a focus on protecting rights and securing favorable outcomes efficiently.

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Procurement Compliance & Violations

Guidance on potential or alleged breaches of procurement law, with representation before supervisory authorities to mitigate risks, resolve issues promptly, and safeguard business interests.

Lawyers in Charge

FAQ

Can foreign companies participate in public procurement procedures in Lithuania?

Yes, foreign companies can participate, but they must meet the same qualification and compliance requirements as Lithuanian entities.

What should I do if my company is excluded from a public tender?

You may challenge the decision by filing a complaint with the contracting authority or the Public Procurement Office in Lithuania.

How long do public procurement disputes usually take to resolve in Lithuania?

Most public procurement disputes are reviewed by the Public Procurement Office or courts and may take from 30 to 90 days, depending on complexity and whether appeals are filed. Urgent measures can be requested to suspend contract execution.

Public Procurement

Ensuring Transparency and Compliance in Procurement Processes
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