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Top best Administrative Lawyers in zip code 49007 Kalamazoo

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We have more than 4 top best Administrative lawyers in zip code 49007, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Gary Carl Newton, Sharan L. Levine are among the top best Administrative attorneys in zip code 49007. While choosing lawyers in zip code 49007, compare their reviews.


Gary Carl Newton - top best Administrative Lawyer in zip code 49007

Gary Carl Newton

Area of Practice: Administrative ,Animal Bites,Assault & Battery,Civil Rights,Employment & Labor ,Government Agencies,Health Care & Hospitalization,Insurance ,Motor Vehicle Accidents,Personal Injury,Premises Liability,Social Security Benefits & Disability,Workers Compensation,Wrongful Death

Zip code: 49007, Kalamazoo, Michigan



Contact: (269) 343-5566(800)
Carey, Kirk, Emmons & Kihm.
343 S Westnedge.

Sharan L. Levine - top best Administrative Lawyer in zip code 49007

Sharan L. Levine

Rating: 4.3


Area of Practice: Administrative

Zip code: 49007, Kalamazoo, Michigan



Contact: (616) 323-2441
Levine & Levine.
427 South Burdick Street.

Eric Otto Kihm - top best Administrative Lawyer in zip code 49007

Eric Otto Kihm

Area of Practice: Administrative

Zip code: 49007, Kalamazoo, Michigan



Contact: (269) 343-5566(800)
Carey, Kirk, Emmons & Kihm.
343 S Westnedge.

Tyler Stewart - top best Administrative Lawyer in zip code 49007

Tyler Stewart

Area of Practice: Business Planning, Business Succession Planning, Business Successions, Administrative Law, Environmental Administrative Law, Trusts and Estates, Contracts, Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Real Estate, Wills, Corporate Law

Zip code: 49007, Kalamazoo, Michigan



Contact: 269-382-0444
Levine & Levine.
136 E. Michigan Ave..

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Administrative Case examples in zip code 49007

Broad legal issues involving administrative law and agency actions. Case Example: Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 1984 - The U.S. Supreme Court established the Chevron doctrine, impacting administrative agency interpretations of regulations.