James David Abrams
65 East State Street, Suite 1000
Ohio
David Michael Canale
1141 South High Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Aaron Michael Glasgow
2 Miranova Place, Suite 700, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Jonathan James Downes
17 S High St Ste 750, Columbus, OH
Ohio
John Stephen Teetor
2 Miranova Pl Ste 700, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Caitlyn Nestleroth Johnson
30 E Broad St, 26th Floor, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Erin Elizabeth Butcher
100 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Alex Shumate
41 South High Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Brandon Elliot Shroy
772 South Front Street, Suite 200, Columbus, OH
Ohio
James Merlin Evans
1036 Havendale Dr, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Joseph C. Pickens
65 East State Street Suite 1000, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Luther Leroy Liggett
604 E Rich St., Columbus, OH
Ohio
John Albert Izzo
8101 North High Street, Suite 370, Columbus, OH
Ohio
David Keith Stein
65 E. State St., Suite 1000, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Jeffrey Alan Stankunas
Two Miranova Place, Suite 700, Columbus, OH
Ohio
John Louis Tanoury
1010 Old Henderson Rd, # 1, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Brian Michael Garvine
5 E Long St Ste 1100, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Brian Mathew Zets
2 Miranova Pl Ste 700, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Nathanael Josiah Jonhenry
41 S High St, Ste 2000, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Ermel Ray Luckett Jr.
24 N High St, Columbus, OH
Ohio
David Anthony Ingram
65 E State St Ste 1800, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Jim McGovern
604 East Rich Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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Bradley Roch Glover
7650 Rivers Edge Drive, Columbus, OH, 43235-1342
Ohio
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Practice areas related to Administrative Law
What is Administrative Law?
Administrative law is the field of law that deals with the powers and restrictions put in place on government entities exercising supervision over a certain subject matter in the sphere of federal government authority. The reality of the matter is that administrative agencies provide more legislation concerning commerce and individual freedom than Congress. Here are some commonly known administrative agencies:
- Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”)
- Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”)
- Central Intelligence Agency (“CIA”)
- Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”)
- Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)
As shown from the above list, administrative agencies are involved in tasks ranging from preventing federal crimes to trading securities.
Administrative Lawyers
Administrative law attorneys specialize in the protection of citizens, companies, and other entities in their cases concerning administrative law. The legal processes that are in use in the case to go through the administrative judiciary differ (sometimes substantially) from those of the conventional judiciary. For this reason, Administrative Lawyers may specialize in certain areas to offer services to clients in particular industries like telecommunications or securities.
When Do I Need an Administrative Lawyer?
You should try to consult with a proficient administrative lawyer if you are concerned on an administrative hearing, a board licensing hearing, or you are under an agency investigation. It is crucial to remember that the set of rules and laws governing administrative hearings is quite peculiar, thus, only help of the competent administrative lawyer can guarantee the protection of your rights.