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European Union Law

  • Representation and lobbying of business and institutional interests before the European Union
  • Litigation before the courts of the European Union representing companies and the institutions and agencies of the Union, in matters of public procurement and competition law
  • Submission and follow-up of complaints before the European Ombudsman
  • Arbitration proceedings
  • Competition law (merger control, cartels, agreements and concerted practices, abuse of dominant position, and State aid)
  • European Union and foreign trade, in proceedings relating to fundamental freedoms (free movement of goods, persons and capital; freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services)
  • Trade agreements
  • Financial Regulation and general budget of the European Union
  • European funding (within and outside the European Union)
  • Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument – Global Europe (NDICI–Global Europe)
  • Global Gateway
  • Public procurement and grants (within and outside the European Union)
  • Insurance, guarantees and loans (through the European Development Bank)
  • Innovative financing methods (“blending mechanisms”)
  • Constitutional and administrative law of the European Union
  • Regulated sectors such as energy, telecommunications, defense, banking, personal data, environment, consumer protection, etc.

Criminal Litigation

  • Criminal advisory for adults and minors on all type of crimes and infractions.
  • Corporate criminal advisory (legal entities) on all type of crimes and infractions.
  • Corporate compliance.
  • Criminal consulting services.
  • Legal representation for victims, defendants, or third parties affected.
  • Case review and issuance of legal opinions.
  • Preparation, study, and filing of criminal complaints, lawsuits, and civil reparative actions.
  • Design and development of defense strategies for cases.
  • Negotiations for the application of alternative measures.

Free Trade Zones

  • Structuring of investment projects under the FTZ
  • Application to obtain a FTZ license
  • Modifications to the FTZ Regime (authorized activities, industrial plants and facilities, investment / employment levels)
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Mergers and acquisitions of FTZ companies
  • Defense in administrative proceedings
  • Consulting on customs matters