BLC Legal Consulting is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018 of 7 September on accessibility of websites and applications for mobile devices.
This accessibility statement applies to this website.
Compliance status
This website results partially compliant with Royal Decree 1112/2018 reaching the AA level provided by the regulation due to the exceptions and/or non-compliance of the aspects listed below.
Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible due to the following:
Lack of conformity with RD 1112/2018.
On some pages, part of the non-textual content presented to the user, does not have a textual alternative that fulfills the same purpose [Conformity Criterion 1.1.1]
On certain pages there is no audio description for recorded video content that would allow a blind person to know its content [Conformity Criterion 1.2.3]
On some pages the information, structure and relationships are not determined by software or do not have alternative as text. [Conformance Criterion 1.3.1]
In some forms, the purpose of data entry fields is not identified. [Conformance Criterion 1.3.5]
On some pages, the contrast between some elements and the background is insufficient to allow people with low vision to read the content. [Success Criterion 1.4.1, 1.4.3, and 1.4.11]
Some interaction elements may be inaccessible via keyboard. [Success Criterion 2.1.1]
Some pages contain components that move automatically and lack a pause option. [Success Criterion 2.2.2]
Users can interact via keyboard and navigate sequentially through the content, but the information may not be in the correct order. [Success Criterion 2.4.3]
When navigating through some pages, the keyboard focus indication is insufficient. [Success Criterion 2.4.7]
On some pages, there may be forms that prevent users from reviewing their data before submitting it. [Success Criterion 3.3.4]
Portals may contain content in other languages, but the language change is not correctly labeled. [Success Criterion 3.1.2]
Disproportionate Load
Not applicable
The following content is not covered by applicable legislation.
There may be embedded maps and videos from services developed by third parties that do not fully comply with all accessibility requirements and are not under our control.
There may be office files in PDF or other formats published before September 20, 2018, that do not fully comply with all accessibility requirements. However, efforts have been made to ensure that most of them do. Therefore, we are currently improving the website to adapt to regulatory criteria. Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on June 26, 2025, conforming to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
It was prepared through a manual self-assessment of the requirements of the UNE-EN 301-549:2019 standard.
Last revised: June 26, 2025
Comments and contact information
You can submit communications regarding accessibility requirements (Article 10.2.a) of Royal Decree 1112/2018), such as:
Report any potential non-compliance with this website
Report other difficulties accessing the content
Make any other queries or suggestions for improvements related to the website’s accessibility
Using the contact form or by calling the phone number provided on this website.
You can file
A complaint regarding compliance with the requirements of RD 1112/2018 or
A Request for Accessible Information regarding content that is excluded from the scope of RD 1112/2018 as established in Article 3, section 4, or content that is exempt from compliance with accessibility requirements due to imposing a disproportionate burden.
The Request for Accessible Information must clearly specify the facts, reasons, and request that demonstrate that it is a reasonable and legitimate request.
Application Procedure
If, after submitting a request for accessible information or a complaint, it has been rejected, the interested party disagrees with the decision, or the response does not meet the requirements set forth in Article 12.5, the interested party may initiate a complaint. A complaint may also be initiated if the twenty-business-day period has elapsed without receiving a response.
The claim can be submitted through the General Application on the corresponding Ministry’s electronic office, as well as through the other options listed in Law 39/2015, of October 1, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations.