LEGAL SERVICES

Legal Defence and Litigation

Criminal Defence and Litigation

Criminal proceedings require swift intervention and a clear legal strategy. I provide immediate legal assistance at the police or guardia Civil station following an arrest, and act before criminal courts guiding clients through all stages of criminal proceedings, from investigation to trial and appeal.

I have extensive experience handling property crimes, economic and financial offences, fraud, offences involving bodily injury, and family-related allegations. Each case is approached with evidence-based strategy, meticulous preparation, and a focus on achieving the best possible outcome.

Civil Litigation

Civil and commercial disputes may involve property, contracts, or ongoing business relationships. I assist international clients in civil litigation matters before the Spanish civil courts, providing strategic advice, careful preparation, and legal representation.

My experience covers contractual conflicts, inheritance or family disputes, property and real estate litigation, debt recovery, and liability claims. I combine technical legal knowledge with a practical approach, helping clients achieve enforceable and proportionate solutions.

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Employment Litigation

Employment disputes require a targeted and informed legal approach. I represent executives, employers, and employees in employment litigation matters, acting before Spanish labour courts in cases involving dismissals, compensation disputes, executive agreements, and employment rights.

Each case is handled with attention to detail and a focus on practical outcomes, ensuring that professional and financial interests are protected throughout the process.

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Administrative and Public Law Litigation

Decisions by public authorities can have a significant impact on citizens’ assets and professional or business activities. I provide legal assistance in administrative and court proceedings against the Public Administration, representing clients affected by decisions of public authorities that impact their rights or interests.

I have experience in challenging administrative sanctions, obtaining licenses, authorisations and concessions, handling claims for administrative liability, and defending appeals against administrative acts. To protect my clients’ rights and ensure that every opportunity for defence is fully utilised, I pay particular attention to meeting deadlines and formal requirements in all administrative and judicial procedures.

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FAQ’s - Litigation and Legal Defence

What is legal defence in court?

Legal defence in court involves a lawyer acting professionally to protect the rights and interests of individuals in criminal, civil, employment, or administrative proceedings before the courts.

To represent someone legally in Spanish courts, it is necessary to have a qualified lawyer; in certain cases, the involvement of a court agent (procurador) is also required.

Yes. Foreign citizens can file claims or defend themselves in Spanish courts, provided they meet legal requirements and have qualified Spanish legal representation.

Legal proceedings are primarily classified as criminal, civil, employment, and administrative-contentious, each with specific rules, deadlines, and strategies.

The duration depends on the complexity of the case, the court’s workload, and the possibility of appeals. Strategic planning can help manage timelines and costs efficiently.

Not always. In many cases, representation through a lawyer and, where required, a procurador is sufficient. The client only needs to attend if legally required or strategically advisable.

The lawyer advises the client on their rights and obligations, prepares the necessary documentation, represents their interests in court, and makes strategic decisions to ensure the best defence at every stage.

In many civil and employment cases, attempting a prior settlement is recommended or even mandatory. Assessing risks, costs, and legal deadlines is essential for choosing the best strategy.

It is crucial to request immediate legal assistance. A lawyer can advise you on your rights and represent you from the first moment before the police and throughout the criminal procedure.

Evidence is essential to support each party’s arguments. It may include documents, witness testimony, expert reports, or recordings, and its proper presentation and assessment can be decisive for the outcome.

Can a criminal case be resolved without going to trial?

Yes. Some criminal cases can be concluded through plea agreements between the defence and the prosecution, avoiding a full trial. The decision to reach an agreement rests with the client, who is guided by their lawyer’s advice.

It covers contractual disputes, claims for payment, real estate and property litigation, civil liability, and inheritance or family law proceedings, all with court representation.

Employment disputes include unfair dismissals, wage claims, executive contract disputes, substantial changes to employment conditions, and other matters under the jurisdiction of employment tribunals.

Deadlines in employment law are strict. For example, in cases of dismissal claims, the deadline is 20 days. So, acting promptly is essential to avoid losing rights before the courts.

It involves legal assistance from a lawyer to challenge acts by public authorities that are detrimental to the citizen, first before the administration itself through internal or hierarchical appeals, and then before the court.

Yes. Administrative proceedings are subject to strict legal deadlines; failure to comply can result in dismissal of the appeal or loss of rights.

It is possible to file appeals before any civil, employment, criminal, or administrative court, both at first instance and on appeal, to protect rights and correct possible errors in judicial decisions.

Conciliation is a pre-trial mechanism in many civil and employment cases where the parties attempt to reach an agreement with the help of a mediator or official body before going to court.

Detainees have the right to immediate legal assistance, to be informed of their rights, and to have the maximum detention period respected. If these rights are not upheld, the lawyer can request a habeas corpus to ensure the client is promptly brought before a judge.

In Spain, legal proceedings can be monitored through official Ministry of Justice channels, electronic notifications, and communication with your lawyer. This allows you to track deadlines, decisions, and next steps transparently.

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