California Administrative Law Attorney Protects Your Due Process Rights
Administrative law is comprised of the rules, regulations and procedures established by federal and state agencies to accomplish their missions. While these “regs” may be created with the best intentions, they may seriously threaten your Constitutional right to due process. When you face an administrative hearing, you need the assistance of a skilled attorney who has experience with the specific agency involved. At The Wight Law Office, attorney Wight has significant experience appearing before numerous U.S. federal and California state agencies, including:
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Social Security Administration
- California Department of Social Services
- California Department of Motor Vehicles
- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Employment Development Division
- California Education Department
- Guarding against unchecked power
While agency regulations carry the force of law, elected representatives of the people do not vote to enact them. Rather, appointed officeholders create “regs” under basic guidelines in the federal Administrative Procedure Act or a state equivalent. Moreover, federal and state agencies have the power to adjudicate, so citizens in dispute with an agency may have their cases heard by a central office of administrative hearings or before the very department with which they are in conflict! In a system where an agency functions as the executive, legislative and judiciary all rolled together, you need a strong advocate at The Wight Law Office on your side.
Professional License A disciplinary hearing is a serious matter for any license holder. As soon as you have notice of a licensing board investigation aimed at you, contact a capable administrative law attorney immediately. Contact The Wight Law Office for determined administrative law representation.
If you have been accused of wrongdoing by a regulatory agency, or feel your home or business has been unduly burdened by government regulations, contact The Wight Law Office today. Call us at 619-209-6019 or contact our firm on-line to schedule an appointment. |