SCHLATTER has many years of experience in administrative law and offers its clients expert advice and representation in all matters relating to this area of law.
Administrative law governs the legal relationships between the state and its citizens and the relationships between administrative units. General administrative law sets out the principles governing federal, state, and local government administrations. Special administrative law, on the other hand, forms the legal framework for specific areas of administration, such as building law, environmental law, and municipal law.
One of SCHLATTER's particular areas of expertise in administrative law is advising our clients on matters relating to construction law, environmental law, and municipal law. We are happy to assist you in realizing your construction project and advise you on the implementation of development plan procedures, building permit procedures, land redistribution, and building land development. We also advise and represent you in planning approval procedures.
We will assess the prospects of success for a building application on your behalf, but will also assist you in preventing development on a neighboring property that infringes on your rights.
The management of complex construction projects, including the drafting of contracts and support in the conclusion of implementation agreements and other urban development contracts, also forms an important part of our work.
SCHLATTER represents and advises numerous municipalities in these areas—particularly in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region—as well as companies and private individuals.
