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Administrative Law

North Carolina Administrative Law Attorneys

Mel Black's breadth of experience and depth of understanding of administrative law helps the law firm of A. Melton Black Jr., Attorney at Law, P.A. in Gastonia, North Carolina, guide clients through the red tape and bureaucracy that are an inevitable part of dealing with government agencies.

Contact attorney Mel Black to schedule a consultation regarding any of the following:

  • Administrative licensing agencies
    • Professional licensure issues
    • Response to ethical complaints
    • Disciplinary hearings
  • Real estate condemnations
  • Eminent domain proceedings

Often, our clients request our assistance simply to point their way from point A to point B within the maze of government bureaucracy with regard to any administrative matter.

Administrative Law is A Unique Area of Practice

Administrative law differs from other areas of civil law and criminal law in several key ways. It is important to have a working knowledge of the North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act §150B.

Let an Experienced Administrative Lawyer Protect Your Rights

"When you're in a hole, stop digging." With this succinct advice, Attorney Black warns clients of the risks of making careless admissions in administrative settings. With lawyer representation, a license applicant or disciplinary respondent may have a greater likelihood of success in navigating an administrative law matter.

If you receive a letter of complaint that requires interaction with an administrative agency in North Carolina, contact A. Melton Black Jr., Attorney at Law, P.A. before committing procedural or strategic errors.

From Murphy to Manteo, the law firm of A. Melton Black, Jr. Attorney at Law, P.A. in Gastonia, North Carolina, guides clients through the red tape and bureaucracy that are an inevitable part of dealing with government agencies and administrative agencies.


Melton Black, Attorney at Law, P.A. represents clients statewide, and in North Carolina communities including Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston Salem, Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Wilmington, Statesville, Hickory, Chapel Hill, High Point, Boone, Gaston County, and the regions of the Mountains, the Piedmont, the Coast and the Outer Banks.

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