Mr Mariano Magide > Uría Menéndez > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Uría Menéndez
PRÍNCIPE DE VERGARA 187
PLAZA RODRÍGUEZ URÍA
28002 MADRID
Spain
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Work Department

Public Law.

Career

Mariano Magide is a partner in the Madrid office of Uría Menéndez. He joined the firm in September 2000 and is a member of the Public Law and Litigation Department.

Mariano focuses his practice on all aspects of constitutional and administrative law (public contracts, public infrastructures, infringement proceedings, telecommunications, health, etc.) as well as administrative litigation.

In matters of constitutional law, he has taken part in the drafting of legal opinions on the distribution of powers between Regional and Central Government, the sources of law in constitutional law sources and constitutional rights. As regards his administrative law practice, he has advised private entities and public authorities on legal administrative issues related to the contracting activities of public authorities, authorisations and permits, public property, sanctioning proceedings, aids, energy, telecomunications, public infrastructure, liability of public authorities, etc. He regularily appears before Spain’s contentious-administrative courts.

Languages

English; Italian.

Memberships

Madrid Bar Association.

Education

Law Degree, Universidad de Valladolid (Special Award), 1995; Ph.D. in Law, Universidad de Valladolid (Special Award), 2000.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Public law

(Leading partners)

Mariano MagideUría Menéndez

The public law department at Uría Menéndez has a breadth of expertise which covers banking regulations, energy, infrastructure, transport, telecoms, healthcare and consumer protection regulations, among others. The team excels in administrative and judicial proceedings before Spanish and European courts, and also stands out for its wealth of experience in public procurement and contracting matters. Leading the practice is Mariano Magide, who specialises in public contracts, public infrastructure, and administrative litigation. Manuel Vélez stands out for his deep knowledge of regulated sectors, public procurement and public authority liability. Other notable practitioners include Miguel Martínez Gimeno, who draws on his former role as General Director of the Legal Service of the Spanish Securities and Exchange Commission; and administrative law experts José Alberto Navarro, José Miguel Fatás and Xavier Codina García-Andrade.