Economic and Regulatory Law
The capitalist system of production relies on many areas of expertise and is constantly changing. Market structures are regularly changing, whether due to financial reasons, technological innovation, crisis or even economic policy decisions. This constant change implies that the legal rules are also evolving; including increasing industry regulation, altered national economic objectives and, above all, anti-trust and anti-corruption measures being strengthened.
Neither the businesses nor those representing them are immune to all these changes. Therefore, it is important that complex projects and important litigation take an increasingly holistic view of the market and its legal basis.
Cabanellos has an Economic and Regulatory Law department to address these issues. This section is dedicated to understanding and applying the mechanisms by which the State takes direct or indirect action within the economy. This ensures we can provide our clients and partners with the latest expert and multidisciplinary support.
Some of the most important work we do includes:
- Legal support to protect the interests of clients in different government organizations and agencies, at either the federal, state or municipal level;
- Monitoring judicial or out-of-court developments in regulated sectors, especially infrastructure;
- Providing advice on designing schemes and action plans for different areas subject to government decisions;
- Formal action through relevant channels and presenting defenses in both court and administrative proceedings;
- Providing advice and drafting material for public consultations held by the regulatory agencies;
- Providing advice, legal opinions, memorandums and technical notes on sectors regulated by the government;
- Researching and analyzing the regulatory risks.