Daniel Fernández advises on expropriations, environmental issues (e.g., water, coastline, noise) and other special legislation (e.g., roads, ports, tourism, logistics).
He was director general of urban planning for the Andalusian regional government and a member of the team that drafted the Urban Planning Act of Andalusia (Act 7/2002), where he promoted and helped draft the urban planning reform (Act 2/2012) and municipal general urban development plans. He also acted as secretary and advisor to several landowners management boards.
He lectures on land and urban planning at several institutions, including Universidad de Sevilla, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Universidad de Granada and Instituto de Práctica Empresarial. He is a regular speaker at prestigious forums and has published several articles on land and urban planning in specialized journals.
Master in Regional and Urban Policy
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 1998
Qualified as expert in urban law
Instituto de Estudios Jurídicos Cajasol, 1996
Bachelor of Laws
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, 1995
Recommended lawyer
Chambers & Partners (Europe), Best Lawyers and Legal 500 in Litigation, Public Law, Planning, Retail & Consumer, Corporate M&A, Land Use & Zoning Law and Environment
Lawyer of the year
Best Lawyers (categories: Public Law 2018, 2020; Planning 2021 and Administrative Law 2023)