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National Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys Introduction:
To fully understand what administrative and governmental law attorneys do, it is first important to understand the basics of administrative and governmental law. Administrative law is defined as the body of law applicable to the operations of agencies established by the legislature to carry out the functions of the executive branch of government. Examples of these agencies include: The Federal Communications Commission and The Interstate Commerce Commission. Governmental law can be defined as that which is written by or for the state. It may written by legislative authorities of the state or it may be written in the constitution of the state.
Administrative and Governmental Law Attorneys are well versed in administrative rules, enforcement powers of agencies, procedures and regulations for government agencies and bodies, and the scope of agency authority (specifically, individual privacy). The different types of administrative and governmental law attorneys include: business, civil rights, criminal, intellectual property, finance, and family, to name a few. To search for administrative and governmental law attorneys, visit the American Bar Association -- not the Yellow Pages. The ABA lawyer locator allows the user to search by areas of practice, region, firm size, languages, etc. Results contain detailed profiles of each firm.
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