Public law
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How do you defend yourself against the authorities?
Public law cases often involve unbalanced relationships between private individuals, companies and public authorities.
Lacombe Brisou
Illegal decisions, disputes with local authorities, public procurement, civil service or town planning: each case requires solid legal expertise and a perfect understanding of the administrative machinery.
Cabinet Lacombe & Brisou, based in Toulon, provides advice and assistance in administrative litigation, to defend your rights and secure your dealings with the authorities.
Our expertise
The firm’s public law practice covers the following areas:
Administrative litigation
Planning law
Civil service law
Public procurement and administrative contracts
Our team
Cabinet Lacombe Brisou, located in Toulon, brings together a team of experienced lawyers specializing in various areas of law. Our aim is to provide you with the right legal solutions, while guaranteeing a human and professional approach.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to contest an administrative decision?
In principle, 2 months from notification of the decision. After this period, the appeal is inadmissible. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible to ensure you act in good time.
Can I challenge a decision by the town hall or prefecture?
Yes, if it is illegal or unjustified. A lawyer can help you assess the chances of success and choose the best strategy.
Do I have to file an appeal before going to court?
No, but it is often useful in trying to reach an amicable resolution and freeze the time limits for appeals.
Why choose our Toulon public law firm?
- Recognized expertise in administrative litigation and urban planning
- Comprehensive support, from preventive advice to defence in court
- Local knowledge (Var communes, TPM metropolis, Var prefecture, etc.).
- Clear, personalized legal strategy for every case

