Public Administrative, Constitutional & Tax Disputes
COBALT’s Public Administrative, Constitutional Law, and Tax Disputes teams offer comprehensive legal services to public authorities, individuals, and corporate clients across the Baltic States. Our attorneys possess in-depth knowledge and extensive experience in navigating complex government laws, regulations, procedures, permits, and enforcement matters. We assist clients in a wide array of legal issues, from aiding real estate developers in planning or securing building permits from local government agencies to representing multinational companies in enforcement proceedings initiated by State authorities. Administrative disputes often require specialised regulatory expertise; therefore, our public administrative and constitutional attorneys collaborate closely with advisory experts in relevant fields to deliver optimal outcomes for our clients.
Our esteemed attorneys are frequently sought after for representation in high-profile constitutional proceedings, whether to challenge the constitutionality of a legal act or to defend it. Constitutional rights and obligations form the social contract that governs our lives, work, and businesses at every level. In instances where laws and regulations deviate from this social contract, it becomes imperative to challenge them in the appropriate court. Constitutional matters demand innovative thinking, a hallmark of COBALT’s legal approach. Our lawyers often represent clients also before the European Court of Human Rights.
In the realm of tax disputes, COBALT’s Tax Disputes team has a proven track record of successfully representing local and international clients before tax authorities, as well as local and European Union courts. Our expertise encompasses managing tax risks, structuring M&A transactions, and representing clients in complex taxation disputes. Our tax experts are recognised as top-tier advisors by leading independent legal directories, and COBALT has been nominated as Baltic States Tax Firm of the Year by the prestigious ITR European Tax Awards.
Our comprehensive services include, among others:
- Administrative law services – advising on compliance with government regulations, assisting in obtaining necessary permits and licences, and representing clients in administrative proceedings, including administrative court proceedings.
- Constitutional law representation – challenging or defending the constitutionality of legal acts in constitutional courts, ensuring that laws align with fundamental rights and social agreements, and representing clients in subsequent damages proceedings against States.
- Human rights disputes – advising clients on different human rights issues and representing clients before the European Court of Human Rights.
- Tax dispute resolution – representing clients in disputes with tax authorities, including audits, appeals, and litigation before local and European Union courts.
- Regulatory compliance advisory – providing guidance on adherence to public laws and regulations to prevent potential disputes.
- Strategic litigation support – collaborating with advisory experts across various fields to address complex legal matters effectively.
At COBALT, we are committed to delivering tailored legal solutions that address the unique needs of each client, ensuring compliance with administrative, constitutional, and tax regulations while safeguarding their rights and interests.
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Baltic Disputes Market Overview 2024 2025 - 01 - 23
Administrative Law. Collected Articles 2023 - 12 - 13
Annika Peetsalu comments on the ongoing proceedings regarding Olerex 2023 - 08 - 09
Administrative Procedure Law 2023 - 05 - 16
A Commentary to the Charter of the University of Latvia 2023 - 03 - 30
Evolution of Administrative Justice in the Baltic States in 1918–1940 2023 - 01 - 07
Constitutional Law 2022 - 08 - 31
Legal Standard for a Nationwide Administrative Territorial Reform 2022 - 04 - 06
Institute of a Victim in the Administrative Offence Procedure 2022 - 02 - 16
Administrative procedure law and e-services in Latvia 2021 - 11 - 19
Administrative Law. Textbook. Second edition 2021 - 02 - 18
COVID-19: Emergency situation, force majeure, restrictions 2020 - 10 - 13
Commentary of the Article 23 of the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia 2020 - 09 - 08
COVID-19 in Latvia: General issues 2020 - 03 - 20
Commentaries of the Law on Administrative Liability 2020 - 02 - 03
Concept of Freedom of Evaluation in Latvian Administrative Law 2019 - 10 - 16
Basic concepts and current developments of Latvian administrative law 2019 - 09 - 03
Implementation of the Concept of “Public Assets” in the Latvian Legal System 2019 - 07 - 11
The Importance of the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament in the Legislation 2019 - 06 - 18
Important Notions of Basic Provisions of Administrative Liability Law 2019 - 03 - 20
The Concept of Non-Pecuniary Damage in Administrative Law 2018 - 03 - 20
Significance of Principles of Penal Law in Administrative Law 2017 - 09 - 18
Commentary of Articles 47, 57 and 58 of the Satversme 2017 - 05 - 31
Administrative Law and Procedure 2017 - 05 - 10
Circumstances Precluding Administrative Liability 2017 - 05 - 01
The Concept of Fault in Latvian Administrative Law 2016 - 11 - 16
Administrative Law. Textbook. 2016 - 08 - 16
Recusal of the Justice of the Constitutional Court 2016 - 07 - 28
Problems of Determination of Person Liable for Administrative Offence 2016 - 02 - 22
Legal aspects of the President’s of Latvia health and the public’s need to know 2016 - 01 - 28
Unregulated procedural issues in procedure of the Constitutional Court 2016 - 01 - 19
Concept of Political Decision in Administrative Law 2015 - 08 - 11
Commentary of Article 3 of the Satversme 2014 - 11 - 25
The Understanding of Effective Remedy in Administrative Law 2014 - 11 - 11
Term “Unjustified Invasion in One’s Rights” in Article 92 of the Constitution 2014 - 02 - 27