- FACIAS won a court case against the Romanian government over Law 10, which required the state to issue Law 10 norms.
FACIAS filed a lawsuit against Emil Boc's government in March 2009, alleging that the methodological rules of Law 1/2009 revising and augmenting Law 10/2001 were not published within the timeframe required by law. The Bucharest Court of Appeal decided in favor of FACIAS on February 10, 2009, ordering the Romanian government to publish the methodological standards for Law 1/2009 within 30 days.
This law, which protects both landlords and former renters who bought their properties, has been in the Official Gazette since February 1, 2009, but it has not been enforced due to the Government's failure to publish the Methodological Norms until March 1, 2009. For more than nine months, the Boc Government, driven by absurd political goals, has defied the law and Romanian citizens' legitimate rights. People, typically elderly, were evicted from their homes during this time, despite the fact that their rights were specifically protected by law.
The Government was required to issue the Methodological Norms for the Application of Law 1/2009 within 30 days of the HCCJ order. At the same time, FACIAS informed all those who have been damaged by the failure to publish within the legal term of the Methodological Norms that they can seek damages in court by suing the government and Prime Minister Emil Boc.
- FACIAS - rescheduled lawsuit for granting salary rights to public employees.
- Appeal to GEO 111/2010, regarding mothers' allowance. The ordinance has since become law, but the exception of unconstitutionality has been admitted and forwarded to the Constitutional Court.
- Trial against cutting pensions: The complaint forwarded by FACIAS was rejected as inadmissible. Before concluding the appeal, the Constitutional Court issued a decision that complied with the requirements of FACIAS.
- Trial against the "tobacco mafia" in an attempt to force the state to take a series of measures to benefit all those affected by cigarette smoke.
- FACIAS filed a lawsuit against the Romanian government, alleging a lack of interest in compensating Romanians who own automobiles on which Volkswagen unlawfully placed software that allowed for the manipulation of emissions testing to set appropriate emission limits.
- On March 15, 2017, FACIAS won in court the right to pension for Viorica Vișan, a woman who was wrongfully imprisoned for ten years. According to the decision of the Ploiești Court of Appeal, in the calculation of Viorica Vişan's pension were to be taken into account, as seniority, and the period in which she was in detention as a result of a serious judicial error.
- Administrative litigation to change the Courts' Rules of Procedure for non-compliance with the principle of random case allocation.