Administrative Law
Toussaint & Coaty, P.C. attorneys work closely with government issues and have done so for decades. In some cases, the firm represents the government. In others, such as driver’s licenses, liquor licenses, appeals of property tax valuations, or zoning cases, the firm represents the individual who is regulated by the government.
The firm’s experience with Special Districts is particularly notable, including a combined total of over fifty years of attorney experience. Typical firm work in this area includes:
- Lawful conduct of meetings, including proper legal notice
- TABOR Elections and Elections of directors
- Hirings and Firings of personnel
The firm’s attorneys are also experienced in handling cases involving cities and counties, state regulatory agencies, and federal regulatory agencies, including, for example:
- Board of County Commissioners
- Colorado Bureau of Investigations
- Colorado Department of Revenue, including the Motor Vehicle Division and the Liquor Enforcement Division
- U.S. Department of Transportation, including the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Facing the government as an adversary can be daunting. However, there are many safeguards in federal and state laws to require the government provide members of the public with due process of law. That means, for example, the agency cannot be arbitrary and capricious toward you, and cannot ignore laws and regulations when it deals with an individual member of the public, and they must provide an opportunity to be heard.
For additional information, contact us at Toussaint & Coaty, P.C. in Evergreen, Colorado or call us at (303) 674-0800
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