In many areas, entrepreneurial activity is closely linked to public law requirements. Permits, conditions, and administrative procedures often determine whether projects can be realized, investments implemented, or developments secured in the long term. In public commercial law in particular, competence, reliability, solution orientation, and creativity are therefore essential, both in consulting and in negotiations and court proceedings.
FGvW provides comprehensive advice on public commercial law. We support our clients in the planning and implementation of economic projects, in approval and licensing procedures, and in disputes with public authorities. Our advisory approach combines in-depth expertise in public law with a clear understanding of economic objectives and operational processes. The focus is always on developing viable solutions and bringing proceedings to a successful conclusion.
A particular focus of our work is on real estate and infrastructure development as well as municipal law. We advise and support our clients throughout the entire project cycle, from building land development through urban land-use planning to the granting of building permits and the implementation of planning approval procedures to prohibitions on use or demolition orders. Working closely with specialist planners and experts, we also cover all issues relating to environmental, landscape, species, and immission control law.
We understand public commercial law as a framework for shaping economic activities. Through interdisciplinary cooperation, clear structures, and solution-oriented communication with authorities, we create legally secure foundations that offer planning reliability and make projects viable even under complex public law conditions.
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