Sentences with phrase «reviewed by an administrative law judge»

Evidence will then be reviewed by an administrative law judge who will send out a decision via email for traffic matters or snail mail for other disputes, often within 30 days.

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The licensee is entitled to an expedited administrative law hearing before an administrative law judge, the release said, and an order of summary suspension remains in effect until it is modified by the liquor authority or a reviewing court.
A motion, filed with the agency by Barnes & Noble lawyers yesterday, asks the agency to review the ruling by Administrative Law Judge Theodore Essex, which the company says «rests on both erroneous conclusions of law and a misstatement of the facts.&raqLaw Judge Theodore Essex, which the company says «rests on both erroneous conclusions of law and a misstatement of the facts.&raqlaw and a misstatement of the facts.»
DeSmog reviewed the case findings, and reported how the arguments presented by Peabody were rejected by the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
In addition to his experience acting for and before administrative tribunals, Michael is a past law clerk to a Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, and is the co-author of the legal reference text Standards of Review of Federal Administrative Tribunals, published byadministrative tribunals, Michael is a past law clerk to a Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, and is the co-author of the legal reference text Standards of Review of Federal Administrative Tribunals, published byAdministrative Tribunals, published by Butterworths.
These proceedings, called IPRs (inter partes reviews), PGRs (post-grant reviews), and CBMs (covered business method reviews), are conducted by skilled administrative law judges who have both scientific and legal experience.
reviews), PGRs (post-grant reviews), and CBMs (covered business method reviews), are conducted by skilled administrative law judges who have both scientific and legal experience.
There are actually four levels of appeal: reconsideration, hearing by an administrative law judge, reviews by an appeals council, and Federal Court review.
Then the Board will review the Administrative Law Judge's findings, recommendations, and any exceptions filed by the Respondent.
The Federal Trade Commission («FTC») has reviewed an opinion by an FTC administrative law judge («ALJ»), who had dismissed the FTC's complaint against an MLS because of the MLS's allegedly anticompetitive policies.
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