Public & Regulatory
Administrative

PUBLIC & REGULATORY

Judicial review, procurement, administrative action, professional discipline, regulatory enforcement, and public-sector disputes.

Protocol Overview

UZCO advises on the complex intersection of private commerce and administrative law. We represent clients in challenges against public-sector decisions, public procurement bids, and professional disciplinary investigations. We represent private entities and public actors in cases involving public procurement, government concessions, and administrative decisions. Our public law specialists challenge ultra vires state actions through judicial review, contest unfair public tender selections, and defend certified professionals in disciplinary inquiries.

Core Capacities & Strategic Scope

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Judicial review of administrative decisions

Representing clients before administrative courts to challenge wrongful administrative acts, permit revocations, and arbitrary regulatory decisions.

02

Public procurement & government contract disputes

Advising bidders on tender compliance, lodging formal pre-award challenges, and litigating contract award disputes.

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Professional disciplinary hearings representation

Defending certified professionals, medical staff, and legal practitioners in investigations by licensing boards, ensuring fair trial and due process.

Public & Regulatory
Private Matter Review

Your matter may require
more than an opinion.
It may require structure.

Submit an initial matter brief for confidential review. Every submission is assessed for urgency, jurisdiction, conflict, scope, and appropriate counsel before representation is confirmed.

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Property Conveyancing Insight

What does a conveyancing solicitor actually do once your offer is accepted?

More than most people realise. Many buyers think conveyancing is just paperwork, but behind the scenes, a lot happens to protect your investment.

  • Reviewing the legal title to the property
  • Investigating potential restrictions or covenants
  • Ordering and analysing property searches
  • Raising enquiries with the seller’s solicitor
  • Reviewing mortgage lender requirements (if applicable)
  • For off-plan projects, carrying out searches with relevant government offices to verify building permits and planning approvals
  • Preparing contracts and transfer documents

The goal is simple: To make sure there are no hidden legal issues with the property you are about to buy. Because once contracts are exchanged, the transaction becomes legally binding. That’s why careful legal work matters. Buying a home is one of the largest financial decisions most people will make.

Uz & Co Chambers

Sovereign Legal Defense & Property Advisory

We are a Cyprus-based law firm enough to offer a wide-ranging service in all areas of law, but never too large as to be impersonal. Uz & Co International Law Chambers is a leading Law Firm with acknowledged expertise in principal areas. On board we have highly qualified barristers, solicitors and lawyers practicing case-by-case tailored legal solutions.

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Chambers Expertise: Arbitration · Banking & Finance · Employment · Inquests & Inquiries · Family Law · Public Law · Personal Injury · Property & Land Law · Regulatory & Disciplinary · Technology Law

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