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Public and Administrative Law

Our Public and Administrative Law team have the public sector experience to guide you through the laws and regulations.

The demands and challenges facing public and administrative bodies have grown substantially in recent years. With tightening budgets, mounting public scrutiny and the changing world of state bodies and public sector administration creating challenges, you need our experienced Public and Administrative Law team at your disposal. 

As a substantial, full-service global law firm, we have significant experience in dealing with high-stakes cases around regulatory and disciplinary systems, public codes and procedures, public procurement and PPP, public law litigation, appeals, infrastructure and planning, and state aid. Our lawyers have worked on major internal investigations, high-profile regulatory and disciplinary proceedings, and historic public inquiries.

If you’re looking for support on public law litigation, our global Investigation and Inquiries team is made up of over 200 lawyers worldwide, so we can mobilize a team for at a scale and speed to suit you.

Whether you’re part of a state or other public body, a government department, a local authority, or a regulator, our lawyers have almost certainly worked on a similar case to yours before. This experience, along with the resources you would expect from one of the world’s biggest law firms, ensures quick response times, dedicated advice and cost effectiveness for you. 

Our Public Law Department in Spain is headed by two highly qualified partners with considerable experience in the sector. The lawyers in the team can help you with all aspects of law relating of the public sector, administrative procedures, and the regulatory framework of the main industry sectors.

We can also help you with representation and defence of your interests in contentious-administrative proceedings, as well as in proceedings brought before the Courts for Contractual Appeals, regulatory bodies, the Spanish Constitutional Court, and the Court of Justice of the European Union.