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When government authorities act outside the scope of their legal powers, individuals and businesses are entitled to challenge such actions through administrative or constitutional remedies. Our firm provides legal representation in proceedings that contest decisions made by federal, state or municipal bodies.
Administrative litigation allows for the reversal of rulings that impose unjust penalties, deny rights or violate due process. In more serious cases, constitutional challenges, known as amparo proceedings, can be filed to protect fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution. These mechanisms are essential for defending against misuse of authority and ensuring the legality of official actions.
We guide clients through each stage of the process, preparing claims, managing evidence and advocating before specialised courts. With deep knowledge of administrative law and constitutional protections, we help clients assert their rights with precision and confidence.
Administrative appeal
We represent private clients and companies in challenging actions taken by public administration authorities through a formal process known as the administrative motion for review.
Administrative Law Court of Reversal
We present claims against rulings issued by federal tax authorities, fines for infringements, decisions relating to civil and military security, public works contracts, civil servant or private party liability, foreign trade regulations and other administrative actions.
Amparo Proceedings
Our dedicated team specialises in this constitutional form of litigation, which examines acts or rulings by any authority – federal, local or municipal, including courts, to determine whether constitutional rights have been violated. Successful proceedings result in a judgment that benefits only the person or entity that filed the claim.
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