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Jason Claude Odom
Jason Claude Odom

Odom Law Group

Insurance DefensePersonal InjuryGov & Administrative LawArbitration & Mediation
Anniston31+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey A Franklin
Jeffrey A Franklin

Jeffrey A Franklin, Attorney at Law

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawGov & Administrative Law
Allentown20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey Bennett Cullers
Jeffrey Bennett Cullers

Cullers Trial Lawyers

Real Estate LawGov & Administrative LawBusiness LawEnergy, Oil & Gas Law
Fort Collins17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey J. Tyrpak
Jeffrey J. Tyrpak

Jeffrey J. Tyrpak, Attorney at Law

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningEmployment LawHealth Care Law
Buffalo12+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey Leroy Dangeau
Jeffrey Leroy Dangeau

The Dangeau Firm

Business LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawReal Estate LawGov & Administrative Law
Fayetteville30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey Philip Hall
Jeffrey Philip Hall

Hall Injury Lawyers

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateGov & Administrative Law
El Mirage20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey Philip Hall
Jeffrey Philip Hall

Hall Injury Lawyers

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateGov & Administrative Law
Glendale20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeffrey Philip Hall
Jeffrey Philip Hall

Hall Law Office

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateGov & Administrative Law
Chandler20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Gov & Administrative LawMunicipal LawBusiness LawReal Estate Law
Huntington Beach30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joel D. Hand
Joel D. Hand

Joel D. Hand, Attorney at Law

DUI & DWICriminal LawDomestic ViolenceEducation Law
Greenfield30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John J. 'Jack' Mehler
John J. 'Jack' Mehler

Law Offices of John J. 'Jack' Mehler

BankruptcyBusiness LawGov & Administrative LawReal Estate Law
Erie40+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John L. Gormley
John L. Gormley

Gormley & Partners

DivorceFamily LawProbateEstate Planning
Howell30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Business LawArbitration & MediationInsurance ClaimsIntellectual Property
Madison34+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph D Carney
Joseph D Carney

Carney & Associates

Securities LawBusiness LawReal Estate LawHealth Care Law
Elyria48+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph McRea Bromeland
Joseph McRea Bromeland

Joseph McRea Bromeland, Attorney at Law

Insurance DefensePersonal InjuryInsurance ClaimsGov & Administrative Law
Mankato24+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph Wilson
Joseph Wilson

Wilson Law Office

Tax LawWhite Collar CrimeGov & Administrative LawAppeals & Appellate
Anaheim24+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Kirk McGill
Joshua Kirk McGill

Law Offices of Joshua Kirk McGill

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCivil RightsGov & Administrative Law
Arapahoe County6+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Kirk McGill
Joshua Kirk McGill

Joshua Kirk McGill, Attorney at Law

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCivil RightsGov & Administrative Law
Bartlesville6+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Government and Administrative Law Lawyers in the United States

Government and administrative law governs how federal, state, and local agencies create rules, enforce regulations, and make decisions that affect individuals and businesses. These agencies touch nearly every part of daily life — from licensing and permits to benefits determinations and environmental enforcement. When an agency acts unfairly or exceeds its authority, a lawyer who specializes in this area can challenge those actions.

What Government and Administrative Law Covers

Administrative law deals with the rules and procedures that government agencies must follow. This includes regulatory compliance, rulemaking challenges, agency investigations, and appeals of agency decisions. Lawyers in this field represent clients before agencies like the Social Security Administration, EPA, OSHA, and hundreds of state-level boards.

The scope also extends to government contracts, public employment disputes, Freedom of Information Act requests, and professional licensing matters. If a state board threatens to revoke a doctor's license or a federal agency denies disability benefits, this is the area of law that applies.

When to Hire a Government and Administrative Law Lawyer

  • A government agency has denied your application for benefits, permits, or a professional license
  • You are facing an agency investigation or enforcement action against your business
  • You need to challenge a regulatory decision through a formal administrative hearing
  • Your government contract has been terminated or you're involved in a bid protest
  • You want to participate in or challenge an agency's rulemaking process

How the Administrative Law Process Works

Most disputes begin at the agency level, not in court. You typically must exhaust administrative remedies before a judge will hear your case. This means filing appeals within the agency, attending hearings before an administrative law judge, and following the agency's internal procedures.

Administrative hearings resemble court trials but are usually less formal. An administrative law judge reviews evidence, hears testimony, and issues a written decision. According to the Office of Personnel Management, there are roughly 2,000 federal administrative law judges handling cases across more than 30 agencies. If the agency's final decision goes against you, judicial review in federal or state court may be available.

How Outcomes Are Determined in Administrative Cases

  • Benefit reinstatement — wrongly denied Social Security, veterans' benefits, or unemployment claims can result in back payments covering months or years of missed benefits
  • License restoration — a successful appeal can reverse a suspension or revocation, protecting your ability to earn a living
  • Monetary damages — in government contract disputes, compensation may include lost profits, bid preparation costs, and contract value recovery
  • Penalty reduction — businesses facing agency fines can negotiate reduced penalties or alternative compliance agreements
  • Injunctive relief — courts can order agencies to stop enforcing unlawful regulations or to process delayed applications

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do administrative appeals typically take?

Timelines vary widely by agency. Social Security disability appeals average 6 to 18 months at the hearing level. Federal contract disputes before the Board of Contract Appeals can take one to three years. Filing deadlines are strict — many agencies give you only 30 to 60 days to appeal a decision.

Can I represent myself in an administrative hearing?

You have the right to represent yourself before most agencies. However, agencies employ experienced attorneys who know their own procedures inside and out. Studies show that claimants with legal representation win Social Security disability hearings at significantly higher rates than those who appear alone.