Top Administrative Law Lawyers in ZIP 78705 | 7 available
7 Administrative Law lawyers are available in ZIP code 78705 in Austin, Texas, including Brenna McGee, Cynthia Herrera, Daniel Renner, and Geoffrey Petrov. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.4/5 and 43% provide free consultation.
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Administrative Law Case Statistics Overview
Administrative Law Case Timeline
Administrative law cases in Austin typically resolve in 6 to 24 months, depending on complexity and agency backlog.
Austin Court Backlog
Backlog estimates reflect the number of pending administrative cases in local agencies and courts, with fluctuations based on regulatory changes and agency resources.
Administrative Law Austin Filing Volume
Monthly filing volumes for administrative law matters in Austin generally range from 10 to 40 cases, influenced by regulatory cycles and local economic activity.
Administrative Law Case Outcomes
Estimated success rates vary by stage: pre-litigation resolutions are more common, while trial outcomes are less frequent and less predictable.
Austin-based attorney John E. Carlson has more than 22 years of legal experience. At Howry, Breen & Herman, he assists clients with a broad range of complex legal matters, including commercial litigation, contract disputes, product liability and personal injury, business torts, and probate claims. He also has extensive experience handling administrative law issues and contested environmental permitting. Mr. Carlson is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas and has represented clients in appeals. He often assists clients in preparing legal commercial documents, such as contracts, wills, and trusts. Call today.
Practice Areas: Administrative , Natural Resources, Administrative Law, Administrative Law, Administrative Law
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