In the context of urban planning and landscape criminal law, the most frequently contested cases concern illegal land subdivision and the construction of works without, or in violation of, a building permit, or in breach of landscape protection regulations.
The sanctions provided for by law include particularly impactful measures such as urban confiscation, demolition orders, and the suspension of construction activities, which have a profound effect on property ownership structures and the economic operations of the parties involved.
The Firm provides legal assistance to natural and legal entities involved in proceedings relating to building and landscape crimes, providing highly specialized and technically-oriented legal defense across the national territory.
Its activity is mainly at the main operators in the field, including construction companies, public entities, professionals, and companies active in territorial planning and development.
From a preventive perspective, the Firm supports clients in risk assessment and in making regulatory-compliant decisions, especially in relation to offences requiring high standards of technical and organizational diligence.