Administrative Law is the term which lawyers use to describe types of cases filed in or against state or federal administrative agencies, which are typically heard by an Administrative Law Judge. Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, liquor licensing, elections disputes, zoning matters, and Social Security Retirement, Social Security Disability, and Supplemental Security Income cases all fall into the category of Administrative Law.
The Administrative Law cases that most people encounter are Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and Social Security. When these people are hurt on the job or lose their jobs, they require the services of lawyers who are familiar with administrative practice and procedures.
The lawyers of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. can help these people. We are experienced in presenting claims before administrative tribunals. Please contact us to find out if we can help
you too.
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