- Administrative Law - Administrative law deals with the hearing and appeal process for government regulatory agencies. Agencies are controlled by the Administrative Procedures Acts of the state and federal governments and by the statutes which grant them power and authority. Most agency hearings and proceedings are less formal than those found in Superior and District Courts. Just because the administrative agency has a less formal hearing procedure than is found in court, your need for legal representation is no less important to your success. If you or your business have to appear before a regulatory agency either to request a variance from some ruling or provision of the underlying statute or to defend yourself from an alleged violation of statute, have legal representation. The findings of the agency hearing officers have the force of law and are as binding as if you had a formal trial. At the Law Firm of Kallis & Assoc. we have an attorney with over
twenty five years of experience in the State and Federal regulatory
system. She has represented both the agency and the individual at regulatory
proceedings. PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR LEGAL PROBLEM AND ONE OF OUR ATTORNEYS WILL CONTACT YOU BY EITHER E-MAIL, OR TELEPHONE, WITHIN THE NEXT 48 HOURS FOR A FREE CONSULTATION.
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