Administrative Law, Agency Appeals, & Judicial Review

An administrative law case typically involves responding to a government agency at the local, state, or federal level. This process is done for different reasons - things like applying for a benefit, participating in a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), appealing the agency’s determination, or initiating judicial review of an agency’s final decision. Helms Legal, LLC, can represent you at each stage of the process and work to maximize your successful outcomes.

 

Helms Legal, LLC, can provide representation at all levels of the administrative process, including cases for:

  • Applying for state or federal benefits, responding to agency inquiries, or appealing benefit denials

  • Indiana agency appeals and regulations cases

  • Matters governed by the Indiana Administrative Orders & Procedures Act (AOPA)

  • Hearings and appeals before agency Administrative Law Judges (ALJ)

  • Initiating judicial review of a final agency determination

  • Procedures involving administrative regulatory bodies and boards, including professional disciplinary proceedings and professional licensure boards

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