Hearing Officer Services
Either by contract or governing law, an agency or entity may appoint an independent and impartial hearing officer to consider the issues relating to a particular dispute and to provide recommendations or render decisions pursuant to the state and local laws. A hearing officer may be required to rule on all motions, administer oaths, subpoena witnesses or documents, examine witnesses, and rule upon the admissibility of evidence.
Serviam’s attorney Nicholas Jaime leads the team of attorneys that specializes in hearing officer services. Serviam’s attorneys are experienced and well-versed in administrative law, having conducted numerous administrative hearings in all levels for multiple public agencies in various areas of law. Having experience in complex litigation matters, Nicholas represents numerous municipal agencies throughout California. Contact the Serviam Team today for any hearing officer service needs.
Contact Info
(949) 536-3322
Jaime@Serviam.Law
- Administrative Hearings
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Arbitration
- Mediation
- Municipal Hearings
- Public Hearings
- Rent Stabilization
- Tenant Protection
- Mobile Home Park Rent Stabilization
- Rent Control
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Code Enforcement
- Administrative Citations
- Administrative Enforcement
- Administrative Appeals
- Zoning Enforcement
- Conditional Use Permits (CUP)
- Land Use
- Vehicle Impoundment
- Towing Violations
- Parking Violations
- Zoning Violations
- Animal Control Violations
- Property Maintenance Violations
- Public Housing
- Housing Choice
Voucher (Section 8) Programs - Unpermitted Work
- Unpermitted Structures
- Unpermitted Use
- Due Process Hearings
- Nuisance Abatement
- Public Nuisances
- Other Code Compliance Issues
- Cost Recovery
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