MUNICIPAL & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Municipal and Administrative Law Practice involves issues between governmental entities and private citizens. Zoning and land use regulation and education are two commonly recognized areas of municipal law that are regulated by the community.

You are involved in municipal law if you challenge a tax assessment, object to an ordinance change or challenge the denial of a business license. In nearly every area of governmental action, citizens are entitled to due process by the Constitution. Most often, due process involves a hearing before a Judge, Jury, or Administrative Board. Private citizens or corporations have a right to appeal environmental fines, unemployment claims or motor vehicle or professional license revocations. Smith Elliott Smith & Garmey has many years of experience representing both government entities and citizens in nearly every possible proceeding. To contact the firm now call toll free 866-767-4359.

Municipal and Administrative Law also includes Education Law and Zoning & Land Use.

Listed below are attorneys who specialize in Municipal & Administrative Law
William S. Kany
Keith R. Jacques

 

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