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Abogados de Gov & Administrative Law

211 abogados de Gov & Administrative Law encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Criminal LawEmployment LawMilitary LawGov & Administrative Law
District Heights15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawPersonal InjuryDUI & DWIMedical Malpractice
Hernando29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Philip Blumstein
Philip Blumstein

Law Offices of Philip Blumstein

Business LawReal Estate LawNative American LawConstruction Law
Aleutians West County43+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Philip Coleman Lawson
Philip Coleman Lawson

Law Offices of Philip Coleman Lawson

Criminal LawGov & Administrative LawPersonal InjuryWhite Collar Crime
Frankfort14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Philip Freidin
Philip Freidin

Philip Freidin, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeGov & Administrative LawEmployment Law
Fort Myers57+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Quinton G. Washington
Quinton G. Washington

Washington Trial Lawyers

DivorceFamily LawPersonal InjuryGov & Administrative Law
Decatur20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Quinton G. Washington
Quinton G. Washington

Washington Legal

DivorceFamily LawPersonal InjuryGov & Administrative Law
Cherokee County20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
R. Daniel Gibson
R. Daniel Gibson

Gibson & Partners

Business LawAppeals & AppellateConsumer LawConstruction Law
Apex10+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
R. Thomas 'Tom' Lowe
R. Thomas 'Tom' Lowe

Lowe Trial Lawyers

Criminal LawAppeals & AppellateWhite Collar CrimeDUI & DWI
Clark County29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Randolph Frails
Randolph Frails

Law Offices of Randolph Frails

Business LawEstate PlanningPersonal InjuryReal Estate Law
Augusta28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Raymond Dall'Osto
Raymond Dall'Osto

Dall'Osto Legal

White Collar CrimeCriminal LawDUI & DWIEmployment Law
Milwaukee48+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Regan A. Sweeney
Regan A. Sweeney

Law Offices of Regan A. Sweeney

Landlord TenantGov & Administrative LawReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Cumberland County19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rena Marie Harrison
Rena Marie Harrison

The Harrison Firm

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceGov & Administrative Law
Fresno5+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Appeals & AppellateWorkers' CompensationTax LawProducts Liability
Columbia County47+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Richard Sinapi
Richard Sinapi

The Sinapi Firm

Employment LawWorkers' CompensationPersonal InjuryCivil Rights
Bristol42+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert C. Skramstad
Robert C. Skramstad

Skramstad Legal

Business LawEmployment LawCommunications & Internet LawEntertainment & Sports Law
Danbury32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Chisholm
Robert Chisholm

Chisholm Trial Lawyers

Appeals & AppellateGov & Administrative LawPersonal InjuryCivil Appeals
Cobb County36+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert D. Terry
Robert D. Terry

Terry Legal

Securities LawBusiness LawGov & Administrative LawBusiness Contracts
Coweta County46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Government & Administrative Law Lawyers in the United States

Government and administrative law governs the relationship between individuals, businesses, and government agencies at every level — federal, state, and local. When a government body makes a decision that affects your rights, livelihood, or benefits, an attorney in this field can challenge that decision or help you comply with regulatory requirements.

What Government & Administrative Law Covers

Administrative law deals with the rules and regulations created by government agencies rather than by legislatures directly. These agencies include bodies like the Social Security Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and hundreds of state-level boards that regulate licensing, zoning, and public benefits.

This area covers regulatory compliance, government investigations, license revocations, public benefits disputes, freedom of information requests, and appeals of agency decisions. It also includes challenges to government actions through judicial review, where courts examine whether an agency acted within its authority and followed proper procedures.

When to Hire a Government & Administrative Law Lawyer

  • A government agency has denied your application for benefits, permits, or a professional license
  • You're facing a regulatory investigation or enforcement action from a federal or state agency
  • Your business needs to comply with new agency regulations or respond to an audit
  • You want to appeal an unfavorable agency decision before an administrative law judge
  • A government entity has taken action that infringes on your constitutional or property rights

How the Administrative Law Process Works

Most disputes begin at the agency level. You'll typically file a claim, application, or response, and the agency reviews it internally. If the agency rules against you, you can request a hearing before an administrative law judge. These hearings operate like simplified court proceedings with testimony, evidence, and legal arguments.

If the administrative hearing doesn't go your way, you can seek judicial review in a court. Courts generally defer to agency expertise under the standard set by legal precedent, but they will overturn decisions that are arbitrary or unsupported by evidence. According to government data, federal agencies conduct over 700,000 administrative hearings per year.

How Compensation and Outcomes Are Determined

  • Reinstatement of benefits — wrongly denied Social Security, disability, or veterans' benefits can be restored with back payments covering the entire denial period
  • License restoration — professionals who lose occupational licenses may recover them along with compensation for lost income during the suspension
  • Property owners affected by unlawful zoning or regulatory takings may receive fair market value compensation
  • Successful civil rights claims against government entities can result in monetary damages and injunctive relief forcing the agency to change its practices
  • Under the Equal Access to Justice Act, individuals who prevail against the federal government may recover attorney costs and fees

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to go through the agency process before filing a lawsuit?

Yes. In almost all cases, you must exhaust administrative remedies before a court will hear your case. That means completing the agency's internal appeals process first. Skipping this step usually results in your court case being dismissed.

How long do administrative appeals typically take?

Timelines vary widely depending on the agency. Social Security disability appeals average 12 to 18 months. Federal regulatory disputes can stretch even longer. State-level licensing hearings often move faster, sometimes resolving within a few months of filing.