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Professional and Occupational Licensure and Other Administrative Law

Thank you for visiting Everett, Gaskins, Hancock & Stevens, LLP

If you are interested in Occupational Licensure and other Administrative Law, please visit our attorneys at their new firms and locations:

Stevens Martin Vaughn & Tadych, PLLC

1101 Haynes Street, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27604

Office - 919.582.2300
www.smvt.com

Everett Gaskins & Hancock, LLP

220 Fayetteville Street
Suite 300
Raleigh, NC 27601

Office - 919.755.0025
www.eghlaw.com

The Wooten Law Firm

3737 Glenwood Ave.
Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27612

Office - 919.573.6118
www.thewootenlawfirm.com

Because almost all of North Carolina's many administrative agencies and licensing boards conduct their business in Raleigh, our firm's attorneys have significant expertise in guiding businesses and individuals through administrative proceedings and the maze of government regulation. Whether dealing with government contracts, consumer protection issues, or professional disciplinary proceedings, our lawyers can provide experience, sound advice and effective advocacy.

We are especially experienced in representing clients who face professional or occupational licensure or disciplinary issues. Mike Tadych, Ed Gaskins, Hugh Stevens, Matt Vaughn, Louis Wooten and Amanda Martin regularly represent individuals and businesses before a large number of professional and occupational licensing bodies in North Carolina, including:

Owing to the firm's broad expertise in issue advocacy, lobbying and litigation, we are able to provide our clients with a wide range of strategies for resolving administrative issues -- including, when necessary, collateral challenges in state or federal court. Because of our experience and resources, we stand ready to assist our clients, regardless of whether the ultimate resolution involves an evidentiary hearing before the Office of Administrative Hearings, a change in the law or administrative code, or litigation against a licensing board or regulatory agency.