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Port Of Spain Administrative Lawyer

The proven Port Of Spain administrative lawyers at Martin George & Co. are experienced in the effective resolution of administrative lawsuits as related to government agencies in Trinidad & Tobago. Port Of Spain administrative attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general administrative law, including but not limited to judicial review, public law claims and administrative hearings or appeals in Port Of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that their case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable Port Of Spain administrative lawyer.

The Port Of Spain administrative attorneys have experience representing clients in administrative law matters involving:

  • Administrative Adjudications
  • Administrative Agency Practice
  • Administrative Appeals
  • Administrative Hearings
  • Administrative Litigation
  • Judicial Review
  • Professional Licensing
  • Professional Licensing Regulation
  • Public Law
  • Regulatory Matters

Experienced Port Of Spain Administrative Attorney

Administrative law is a branch of law that contains the legal principles governing the administration and regulation of local and national agencies. It is considered a branch of public law and commonly called regulatory law. Decision making in the daily activities of various local and national agencies, such as tribunals, boards or commissions, is governed by administrative law. Administrative law stands as a key to the functioning of these agencies and departments and ensures smooth running of the government.

Trusted Port Of Spain Administrative Law Firm

The Port Of Spain administrative attorneys at Martin George & Co. are distinguished by a history of successful administrative claim recoveries through settlements and verdicts. For experienced representation in an administrative dispute or disagreement, contact the Port Of Spain administrative lawyers at Martin George & Co. in Trinidad & Tobago.

Martin George & Co. attorneys practicing in the area of Administrative Law: