//Administrative Law
Administrative Lawyer Malaga
We defend your rights before public administrations.
Administrative law is that part of public law that aims to regulate the interests of individuals with public administrations, within these interests are the organization, the means and the activity and conduct of public administrations, as well as the legal relations between them and the various subjects that make up society. Administrative Lawyer in Malaga.
Administrative law is a technical and very complex branch, which is why our lawyers are up to date with the tools available to them in the administrative processes and can guarantee the viability in the resolution of administrative conflicts.
//Administrative law specialties
Experts in Administrative Law
If you find yourself in any of the following situations, or in any other situation in which you believe you need to be defended, do not hesitate to call us. We have a successful track record in proceedings against the administration.
Urban planning and expropriations
Environmental Law
Opening of recreational activities and holding of public shows.
Accidents, public administration’s liability for damages
Appeals against fines and defense of any administrative sanction
//Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
Administrative law regulates the relationship between citizens and public administrations. A specialized lawyer can help you appeal sanctions, defend your rights against unjust decisions or request compensation for patrimonial responsibility, among others.
Whenever you receive a notification or resolution from a public administration that you consider unfair or incorrect (fines, denied licenses, expropriations, etc.), it is advisable to go to a lawyer to evaluate legal options.
Yes, many administrative decisions can be appealed both administratively and judicially. A lawyer can help you assess the likelihood of success and draft the corresponding appeal.
The time limits vary depending on the type of proceeding, but are generally short (usually 1 month). It is important to consult a lawyer as soon as possible to avoid losing the opportunity to appeal.
Generally it is necessary to provide the resolution or notification received, your ID card, and any document related to the case (previous writings, evidence, communications, etc.). In a first consultation we will tell you exactly what you need.