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Atlanta Judicial Review Petition LawyerIf you are a doctor, dentist, real estate agent, or other professional who has lost your license or been denied a license in a board hearing, you have options. If you feel you have been aggrieved by the final decision of the agency, you can file a Petition for Judicial Review. Attorney Melvin M. Goldstein has more than 30 years of experience providing strong legal representation in professional licensing cases. He can help you take the steps necessary to defend your career. Contact Judicial Review petition attorney Melvin M. Goldstein at 770-427-7004 to schedule a free initial consultation. According to the Administrative Procedure Act, you have the right to file a Petition for Judicial Review if you have lost your license or have been otherwise disciplined by a board, agency, or commission overseeing your profession. Melvin M. Goldstein prides himself on the aggressive representation he provides in these cases. He is truly an advocate for his clients. A Judicial Review often hinges on several factors: -
Investigating the initial decision -
Arguing why, as a matter of law, the decision was incorrect -
Proving that the law was applied incorrectly -
Demonstrating that the rules and regulations were applied improperly -
Questioning the application of the law Administrative law litigation attorney Melvin M. Goldstein knows that your license is the key to your ability to work. It is crucial to your ability to sustain your lifestyle and provide for yourself and for your family. Over his many years of experience, he has grown to understand the rules and regulations as they are applied in all professions, from dentistry to childcare. He knows how to move through these cases effectively and efficiently, taking the steps necessary to work toward your goal of getting back to or continuing to work. Melvin M. Goldstein, P.C. 248 Roswell Street Marietta, Georgia 30060 phone: 770-427-7004 fax: 770-426-9584 E-mail Melvin M. Goldstein accepts cases throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Marietta, Macon, Savannah, Albany, Valdosta, Augusta, Columbus, Alpharetta, Rome, Decatur, and all cities within Fulton County, Douglas County, Bibb County, Chatham County, Richmond County, DeKalb County, Dougherty County, and Cobb County.
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