When you are confronted with an administrative law matter, you must be informed not only of pertinent statutes and decisions, you must also be familiar with the full range of authorities promulgated at the administrative level—many of which may not be readily accessible.
Our attorneys have both the resources and the experience necessary to do a thorough analysis of administrative issues. In addition to providing standard services such as memoranda and briefs, NLRG attorneys have (where appropriate) contacted the proper administrative agencies to find answers which may not be available by means of conventional research. The end result of these combined approaches is that you are as fully informed as possible as you represent your client in administrative matters.
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NLRG's experience in administrative law cases is as broad as the subjects of administrative regulation. The following is a representative sampling of matters we have dealt with in completed assignments:
Remedies for elimination of unfair competition from foreign businesses "dumping" products in the United States at lower prices than can be offered by U.S. companies
Whether administrative remedies before a state racing commission must be exhausted before suit may be filed against a raceway operator for negligence and violation of statutory rights
Analysis of the types of information covered by the federal Freedom of Information Act and the scope of statutory exceptions to its disclosure requirements
Restrictions on activities of holders of student visas
Scope of judicial review of an administrative decision to revoke a grocer's qualifications for participation in a food stamp program
Grounds for suspension or revocation of professional licenses by state agencies
Federal Communications Commission regulations pertaining to cable television franchises
Compliance by a state administrative agency with the requirement that it provide a comment period for proposed regulations
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