Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 7, 2001
Second Look
Adjudicative hearings are held before administrative agencies and administrative-law judges affecting a range of important interests. These hearings, conducted under the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code Sections 11400 and 11500 et seq.), resemble, but do not replicate, the formal trials with which civil litigators are familiar.
Michael C. Kelley and Jennifer Granat
Adjudicative hearings are held before administrative agencies and administrative-law judges affecting a range of important interests. These hearings, conducted under the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code Sections 11400 and 11500 et seq.), resemble, but do not repli...
Adjudicative hearings are held before administrative agencies and administrative-law judges affecting a range of important interests. These hearings, conducted under the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code Sections 11400 and 11500 et seq.), resemble, but do not repli...
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