The firm’s practice in the field of Economic Law focuses on advisory and litigation matters, both administrative and judicial, related to the organization, functioning, and regulation of markets. The firm places particular emphasis on strategic regulatory economic law and its intersection with infrastructure, energy, and finance, especially in the context of climate transition. The firm also adopts a strategic geoeconomic and international political economy perspective, advising clients on the assessment and mitigation of risks arising from the reconfiguration of global value chains, regulatory and technological disputes, sanctions and control regimes, international governance and financing standards, and the role of sovereign wealth funds. It also assists in aligning national public policies with external factors that affect investment, access to capital, and project structuring.
The firm advises individuals and legal entities—including companies, business groups, investors, and nonprofit organizations—on matters involving regulatory design, risk analysis, project structuring, and representation before public authorities and regulatory agencies. The firm also represents clients in disputes involving economic public policies, state intervention in the economy, sectoral incentives, and the regulation of services and activities subject to authorization, concession, or regulatory oversight.