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Administrative Law
The area of administrative law includes public procurement contracts, ie the formalization and management of contracts and relations between individuals and public administrations at any level. The firm benefits from recognized experience in satisfactory resolutions for the interests of our clients in all kinds of administrative and contentious-administrative appeals.
The main areas are as follows:
Regulatory
Public procurement, infrastructure and equipment
Public property and expropriations
State liability for damages.
Public aid files
Public law advice
Administrative law department
Regulatory
Special administrative law; energy; telecommunications; town planning; data protection; administrative aspects of transport; other regulated sectors: administrative aspects of securities and credit market regulation.
Public procurement, infrastructure and equipment
Procurement procedures; administrative and contentious-administrative appeals; various infrastructures: railways, ports, airports, hospitals.
Public property and expropriations
Water, mines, mountains, coasts, and ports. Public and State own assets (public goods and heritage). Special sectors: telecommunications, roads, rail transport, audiovisual sector. Expropriation and compulsory purchase procedures: compensation and reversion. Preparation of reports and opinions.
State liability for damages.
Compensation claims; administrative and judicial liability proceedings.
Public aid files
Applications for aid and subsidies; procedures for settlement, reimbursement, and inspection of subsidies.
Public law advice
Advice on relations with public entities, state own entities and companies, associations, and consortia; advice on the drafting of legal regulations; advice on the holding of sports, cultural and institutional events, etc.; advice on fines procedures; advice on the review of systems for adaptation to e-administration.