Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of government administrative agencies. The action of government agencies may include rulemaking, adjudication, or enforcement of a specific regulatory program.
Administrative law is considered a branch of public law. As a body of law, administrative law deals with decision-making by administrative units of government, such as courts, boards or commissions that are part of a national regulatory scheme in areas such as taxation, social security, immigration, trademark and environmental law.
If you need help with administrative law matters, you should seek the services of an experienced attorney who specializes in this area of practice. An attorney who practices administrative law will be able to help you navigate the complex legal landscape and represent your interests before administrative agencies.
- Sanctioning proceedings in all phases, administrative and judicial before the contentious-administrative courts.
- Appeals against all types of administrative resolutions.
- Asset liability of the administration (RPA).
- Contracting in the public sector (Public Sector Contracts Law).
- Reports and expert opinions in legal-administrative matters.
- Claims before the different administrations for breach of contract:
- Resolutions.
- Suspensions.
- Failure to pay amounts for services rendered.