tive ; therefore , they will attempt to negotiate and settle all but the most serious disputes . It often happens , too , that , through regular contact , an agency becomes familiar with a company and its problems .
In cases in which the division of child welfare refuses to fund a foster child , decreases funding for a foster child , or receives complaints about foster parents , the parties can have a hearing with an administrative law judge in ...
Administrative Law Guide for Paralegals: 1997 Cumulative Supplement
Mead, 533 U.S. 218 (2001). Mead involved the importation of “day- planner” notebooks. Under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, the U.S. Customs Service is authorized to classify and fix the rate of duty on imports ...
Administrative Law Guide for Paralegals: Supplement
Instructor's Manual to Basic Administrative Law for Paralegals
This practical, paralegal-specific book takes an applied approach to administrative law. Chapter-opening vignettes and two case studies used throughout the text illustrate how concepts apply to real-world situations.
This book introduces readers to the many opportunities and different avenues available to the legal professional in the field of administrate law.
Basic Administrative Law for Paralegals
Using clear and concise explanations and easy-to-understand examples, this book explores the paralegal's broadened role and expanded opportunities in today's law office environment—especially as it shifts from its traditional approach to ...
This effective paperback adheres to the successful Examples & Explanations series style: - distinguished authors known for their writing in the field clarify difficult topics for students - the topical coverage of federal administrative law ...