Administrative Law

Administrative Law

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Many government contractors also serve private-sector clients and operate in highly-regulated industries.  Eckland & Blando LLP is experienced in dealing with federal, state and local agencies to anticipate and address minor disputes before they become major disagreements.

Our administrative law attorneys serve our clients by representing them in all aspects of the administrative law process, the three major areas of which are rulemaking, adjudication and enforcement.  To provide the best possible representation for government contractors, our lawyers immerse themselves in applicable laws and regulations.  Our administrative law attorneys are also familiar with the the unique workings of individual federal and state agencies because success in this area of the law often hinges on understanding how best to negotiate with an agency.

If you would like to speak with an administrative law attorney about an administrative law issue, please contact our law firm at 1-612-236-0160, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or submit our online form, which will be reviewed by an attorney at Eckland & Blando.

Administrative Law Resources:

  • Code of Federal Regulations & Federal Register: Research guide to Code of Federal Regulations and the Federal Register published by Washburn University Law Library.
  • Electronic Privacy Information Center: The Electronic Privacy Information Center is is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
  • Federal Administrative Procedure Act: An electronic copy of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act published and maintained by Louisiana State University Law School.
  • Federal Regulatory Agency Gophers and WWW's (CFR & FR): Administrative law governmental resource page with links to administrative decisions, administrative regulatory agencies, administrative rules and regulations, International Trade Administration, National Archives, OSHA, and other administrative law information.
  • House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law: The House Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over administrative law practice and procedure.
  • Office of Administrative Law Judge: Administrative law judges from the United States Department of Labor's Office of Administrative Law Judges preside over formal hearings concerning many labor-related matters. The Office of Administrative Law Judges is headquartered in Washington, D.C. Since cases are heard throughout the country, District Offices are located in the following cities: Boston, Massachusetts; Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Cincinnati, Ohio; Covington, Louisian; Newport News, Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California

Keywords: Administrative Law Attorneys, Federal Regulations, Federal Agencies, State Agencies, Agency Enforcement, Agency Rulemaking, Agency Adjudication, Administrative Law Judge Information, Administrative Law Lawyer.
 

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