They all agree. The Roman administrative lawyers promote with A-grades the capital plaza of the with its Tar, "efficient", "effective" and "fast" forum. Despite the staff problems (67 judges and 103 administrative for over 11.000 new appeals that every year arrive), the administrative court of Lazio succeeds on controlling the increasing number of roles in such short time. And the lawyers’ job proceeds quickly thanks also to routine consolidated out and inside the courtrooms that allow to beat time well.
"A wide shoulders Tar", Alexandro Tozzi of Nunziante Magrone law firm defines it. "The administrative court of Lazio - continuous - has care of important interests, of national nature, and it has all the characteristics to face them without making itself intimidate by the reflectors aimed to itself."
To this one, other two efficiency reasons are added, noticed by the lawyer Livia Magrone Furlotti.
The first one is that "the judges always arrive well-prepared at the appointments with the lawyers, showing to elaborate very well on the single cases." The second one is that the course of the trial is generally understood since the precautionary phase. "All is concentrated on the adjournment and in hurry", Magrone Furlotti reassumes. “In five, maximum six minutes - she adds - the hearings end, but because of the excessive load of the roles." An abundance of appeals also owed, according to the Roman lawyer, to the remarkable contentious relating to the licence withdrawal and to the expulsion decree. " A kind of administrative Justice of the Peace would be necessary to decide these smaller controversies", Livia Magrone Furlotti wishes.