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Government and Administrative Law Questions
Government and administrative law involves helping companies and individuals navigate their way through state and government agencies.
Some agencies that individuals or companies may need to obtain information from may be local agencies dealing with education, health, welfare, and other areas of public interest.
Some federal agencies that defendants may commonly have compliance issues with are the U.S. Department of Justice- Environment and Natural Resources Division, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Internal Revenue Service.
There are government agencies on the local, state, and federal levels. Appearances before these agencies can help people get needed licenses, zoning approvals, educational accommodations for children with disabilities, and other regulatory approvals.
Governmental and administrative law can also encompass defending against an agency when a license or development is challenged or a government agency believes that an individual or company is not in compliance with its regulations. Administrative and government attorneys keep abreast of changes in regulatory requirements, counsel clients on anticipated regulatory matters. They also provide guidance and analysis to ensure that companies and individuals stay within regulatory guidelines.
Administrative lawyers also represent defendants when they are challenged for not being in compliance by handling discovery, accumulating evidence, analyzing clients actions, and appearing before the agencies on their clients behalf.
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