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Whether your company is a national engineering firm or a residential contractor, all it takes to trigger an administrative action to revoke or suspend your company’s license is a single accident or complaint.  It might start with a subcontractor’s safety violation, a dissatisfied homeowner or community opposition to a development project.

Consult administrative law counsel before an investigator comes calling. This will help your team assemble documents and prepare for questions, such as policies and procedures for supervision of employees and subcontractors.

We defend Professional Engineers, Geologists, Architects, General Contractors (B License) and Engineers (A License).  We help in-house counsel respond to agency investigators when lack of information makes the company most vulnerable.    

We have extensive experience handling:

  • Investigations
  • Citations
  • Accusations
  • Administrative Hearings
  • Appeals by Petition for Writ of Mandate
  • Appeals to the Court of Appeal
  • License Denials

Our cases involve allegations related to:

  • Direct supervision and control of construction operations
  • Working beyond the scope of the license 
  • Contract content requirements
  • Negligence and structural failure
  • Construction accidents and safety violations
  • Reporting of Pollution Events
  • Registration of Home Improvement Salespersons (HIS)
  • Arrests and criminal convictions

Articles and Case Results

Court Interprets Time for Filing Petition for Writ of Mandate

In Blaich v. West Hollywood Rent Stabilization Department, a landlord sought to overturn a decision of the West Hollywood Rent Stabilization Commission ("the Commission") by petition for writ of mandate (aka writ of administrative mandamus). The issue is whether the Blaichs' appeal was timely.
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May 26, 2011









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