9780735521506-0735521506-Administrative Law Treatise / with supplement (3 Vol set)

Administrative Law Treatise / with supplement (3 Vol set)

ISBN-13: 9780735521506
ISBN-10: 0735521506
Edition: 4
Author: Richard J Pierce
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Aspen Law & Business
Format: Hardcover 1818 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780735521506
ISBN-10: 0735521506
Edition: 4
Author: Richard J Pierce
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Aspen Law & Business
Format: Hardcover 1818 pages

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Administrative Law Treatise / with supplement (3 Vol set) (ISBN-13: 9780735521506 and ISBN-10: 0735521506), written by authors Richard J Pierce, was published by Aspen Law & Business in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Administrative Law Treatise / with supplement (3 Vol set) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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Lawyers and judges across the United States have discovered that when it comes to administrative law, there is really only one authority: <b>Administrative Law Treatise</b> by Richard J. Pierce. <p class="copymedium"> Cited by the courts more than 4,000 times, this definitive work brings you analysis of the latest developments with all the practical guidance and knowledge you need to plan and present an effective case before the courts. When your clients confront government administrative action whether it's rulemaking, adjudication, or investigation, do what your colleagues do: turn to the undisputed leader in the field. Richard J. Pierce shows you the most effective approaches to any agency action, policy or procedure. You'll get answers to such questions as: </p> <p class="copymedium"> </p> <ul> <li class="copymedium"> Which due process protections do individuals and companies enjoy under administrative law? </li> <li class="copymedium"> What are the limits of an agency's power to subpoena, inspect, and gain access to records? </li> <li class="copymedium"> When must an agency provide an oral evidentiary hearing? </li> <li class="copymedium"> How and when are agencies likely to use their rulemaking power to resolve factual disputes? </li> </ul> Pierce also provides a unique, in-depth treatment of agency discretionary power, especially in relation to evidence in oral hearings and other essential matters of practice. There's no need to look elsewhere for the law that governs such areas as:SEC rulemaking, Medicare and Medicaid, Jurisdiction in telecommunications disputes, Warrantless inspection of premises, FOIA exemptions, Agency power to make retroactive rules, Immunity of agency employees, Regulation of toxic substances in the workplace, Allocation of gas and electric services, Criteria for evidence of disability, Control of regional transportation authorities, INS deportation, and more. <p class="copymedium"> Pierce provides incomparable authority and guidance on the administrative law governing these and virtually every other significant agency power or procedure. If you practice before government agencies, act as agency counsel, or are connected with appeals involving agencies, you'll find that courts listen to Richard J. Pierce. </p> <p> </p>
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