At Lawson, our administrative and regulatory law practice focuses on representing individuals and businesses before government agencies and administrative bodies. Our team of experienced attorneys has a deep understanding of the rules and procedures that govern the administrative process, and we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate this often-difficult terrain.

Whether you are facing a licensing issue, a regulatory violation, or any other type of administrative dispute, we are here to help you understand your rights and options and to advocate on your behalf. We have a track record of success in a wide range of administrative law matters, including appeals of agency decisions, challenges to rulemakings, and enforcement actions.

We are here to help you understand your rights, options, and to advocate on your behalf.

We understand that administrative disputes can be time-sensitive and high-stakes, and we work diligently to ensure that we are fully prepared to present our clients’ cases in the most effective way possible.

Whether we are working on a simple appeal or a complex multi-issue case, we always strive to deliver the best possible results for our clients.

Lawson attorneys have also represented business and governmental clients on regulatory and administrative law matters, including:

Administrative hearings and agency proceedings

Judicial review of administrative and agency action

Licensing and permitting

Professional discipline hearings

Rulemaking and rule challenge proceedings

Variances and waivers from agency rules

State and local boards and commissions

Competitive procurement and bid protests

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) due process hearings

Medicaid Program Integrity cases

Substantial interest hearings under the Florida Administrative Procedure Act

General regulatory matters

Lawson attorneys have also represented clients in proceedings and have litigated cases before the following:

  • Agency for Health Care Administration
  • County governments
  • Department of Business and Professional Regulation
  • Department of Economic Opportunity
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Elder Affairs
  • Department of Health
  • Department of Insurance
  • Department of Transportation
  • District school boards
  • Division of Administrative Hearings
  • Federal Election Commission
  • Florida Commission on Ethics
  • Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
  • Florida Department of Environmental Protection
  • Florida Department of Management Services
  • Florida Elections Commission
  • Florida Lottery
  • Water Management Districts

In addition to representing individuals and businesses in administrative matters, we also offer a range of consulting and advisory services to attorney and law firms looking to improve their practice in this area.

If you are facing an administrative dispute or are looking for guidance on how to best handle an administrative matter, our team is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our administrative law practice and how we can assist you.

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