Martínez-Cardós Ruiz, José Leandro

JOSÉ LEANDRO MARTÍNEZ-CARDÓS RUIZ

Lawyer. CIMA Arbitrator, Senior Lawyer at the Council of State. Public, Procedural and data protection law Area.
Practising lawyer since 1982. He has focused his activity on civil litigation, public law and tax law. He also has extensive experience in arbitration. Ad hoc arbitrator in several proceedings. He is a member of the Civil and Commercial Arbitration Court (CIMA), the Arbitration Court of the Madrid Bar Association, the Public Procurement Arbitration Court and the Construction Arbitration Court.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Doctorate in Law. Degree in Political Science and Sociology. Graduate in Geography and History. Member of the Military Legal Corps. Senior Legal Adviser to the Council of State. Permanent member of the General Codification Commission. Graduate in Community Law and Public Accounting. He has extensive teaching experience in various universities and postgraduate centres. He has been Director, Technical Secretary and Professor of Administrative Procedure (1984-2018) at the School of Legal Practice of the Complutense University. He currently teaches on the Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession at the Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles. Member of the editorial boards of the Revista Española de Derecho Militar, of the Revista de Derecho Procesal, of the Journal of animal law & interdisciplinary animal welfare studies, etc.

Author of several monographs and more than fifty articles of legal content.

AREAS OF SPECIALISATION

Our lawyer José Leandro Martínez-Cardós Ruiz is specialised in:

CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW

Inheritance and nobiliary law in particular

PUBLIC LAW

Public contracts, compulsory purchase, civil service and data protection.

TAX LAW

Economic-administrative procedures and contentious-administrative appeals.

ARBITRATION

Ad hoc arbitrator in several proceedings. Member of the Civil and Commercial Arbitration Court (CIMA), the Arbitration Court of the Madrid Bar Association, the Public Procurement Arbitration Court and the Construction Arbitration Court.

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