Civil law – consultancy, negotiation and representation in civil disputes
Civil law covers a wide range of matters that can directly affect your assets or personal rights. I provide consultancy, document drafting, negotiation and representation before courts and authorities, tailored to each legal situation.
In civil cases I review documents and facts carefully, set the procedural strategy, and explain the steps clearly so you can anticipate timelines, costs, and risks. Each stage is discussed together to make informed, fast decisions.
I handle both litigation prevention—through well-drafted contracts—and firm representation in court when the dispute cannot be avoided.
Civil disputes and procedures
- representation in civil disputes of any kind;
- assistance in enforcement proceedings;
- representation in non-contentious procedures;
- assistance and representation before public notaries;
- representation in dealings with local public authorities;
- defending clients’ interests in relations with individuals or companies;
- obtaining required approvals and authorisations;
- debt recovery through all procedures provided by law.
Successions and inheritance
- consultancy in succession procedures;
- assistance before the notary;
- representation in inheritance or partition disputes.
Civil contracts – drafting, review and negotiation
- drafting civil contracts and addenda;
- reviewing legality, clarity, and risks of existing contracts;
- negotiating contractual clauses to protect the client’s interests;
- identifying and removing abusive or disadvantageous clauses (see also banking law for abusive clauses in banking contracts);
- assistance in disputes about performance or non-performance of contracts;
- representation in disputes on breach of contractual obligations or contractual fraud.
Why work with a civil law attorney?
- correct interpretation of legal documents;
- prevention of contractual risks;
- strategy tailored to each case;
- time saved and legal predictability;
- representation in court and in dealings with third parties / public authorities.