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When clients face issues raised by regulatory agencies, the consequences can include serious financial exposure as well as potential disciplinary action. The scope of this work includes investigations, informal agency action, formal hearings and adjudication, licensing disputes, court challenges and virtually every other facet of regulatory enforcement.
    • On the federal side, client matters have involved the Federal Trade Commission, Health and Human Services, the Federal Election Commission as well as agencies of the Department of Justice.

    • At the state level, representative matters have encompassed the Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida’s Division of Banking, the Department of Financial Services, the Department of Business and Professional Regulations, the Florida Attorney General and the Florida Bar.

    • In substantive terms, the issues have ranged from detailed statutory framework to evidentiary presentations as well as the evolving case law of Chevron deference and post-Mead developments.
stigations, informal agency action, formal hearings and adjudication, licensing disputes, court challenges and virtually every other facet of regulatory enforcement.
    • On the federal side, client matters have involved the Federal Trade Commission, Health and Human Services, the Federal Election Commission as well as agencies of the Department of Justice.

    • At the state level, representative matters have encompassed the Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida’s Division of Banking, the Department of Financial Services, the Department of Business and Professional Regulations, the Florida Attorney General and the Florida Bar.

    • In substantive terms, the issues have ranged from detailed statutory framework to evidentiary presentations as well as the evolving case law of Chevron deference and post-Mead developments.

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