Town planning litigation in administrative courts, particularly in relation to planning permission, is a specific and regulated form of litigation. This is due to the need to reconcile the right to take legal action with the objectives of development, town planning and construction.

We represent both plaintiffs and defendants.

More generally, we handle administrative litigation before all administrative tribunals, in both appeals for exceeding powers (REP) and appeals for compensation (full litigation). 

The firm also handles civil and criminal litigation relating to town planning.

Areas of intervention
  • Management of appeals against planning permissions
  • Proceedings before the administrative courts
  • EPR and full litigation
  • Civil demolition proceedings
  • Planning offences