Administrative and Public Law
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At Oracle we provide comprehensive legal advice on a wide range of public and administrative law matters, catering to both public and private sector clients globally.
Our experienced team is adept at handling all aspects of domestic and international public and administrative law, including judicial reviews, administrative court proceedings, and public inquiries. We regularly assist commercial companies, public bodies, and private clients in navigating complex administrative law regulations and pursuing remedies against public authorities in various jurisdictions.
Our legal expertise spans contentious administrative proceedings, regulatory appeals, public procurement law, and providing guidance on appearances before Courts, Administrative Bodies, and legislative and parliamentary committees. Additionally, our team has a wealth of experience in judicial review cases challenging the validity of primary legislation, with representation extending to the highest courts, including the European Court of Human Rights.
Understanding the delicate nature of disputes involving governments and regulators, we aim to resolve conflicts in a way that fosters long-term relationships. With a strong international presence, we are well-positioned to coordinate cross-jurisdictional strategies for our clients, leveraging our team’s global experience and deep understanding of public policy and regulatory frameworks.
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Successful Result in a Cross-Border Aviation Transaction
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