Bohnenblust, Kevin D. Attorney

Bohnenblust, Kevin D. Attorney from Cheyenne Wyoming works as Administrative & Governmental Lawyers, Attorneys, Civil Law Attorneys, Election Lawyers, and Environmental & Natural Resources Lawyers. Feel free to contact us at the following contact information.

2515 Warren Avenue Suite 500 Cheyenne Wyoming, 82003
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(307)634-7723

(307)634-0985

www.hkwyolaw.com

kevin(at)hkwyolaw.com

Last updated 2021-01-05

Specialties of Bohnenblust, Kevin D. Attorney:
  • Administrative & Governmental Lawyers
  • Attorneys
  • Civil Law Attorneys
  • Election Lawyers
  • Environmental & Natural Resources Lawyers
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers: Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. Administrative law is considered a branch of public law. As a body of law, administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government (for example, tribunals, boards or commissions) that are part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration and transport. Administrative law expanded greatly during the twentieth century, as legislative bodies worldwide created more government agencies to regulate the social, economic and political spheres of human interaction.
Attorneys: A lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor or solicitor or chartered legal executive. Working as a lawyer involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems, or to advance the interests of those who hire lawyers to perform legal services. The role of the lawyer varies greatly across legal jurisdictions, and so it can be treated here in only the most general terms.
Civil Law Attorneys: Many states in the world have comprehensive legal systems called civil law jurisdictions, largely inspired by Roman law, the primary feature of which was that laws were written into a collection; codified, and not determined, as is common law, by judges. Germany and France sustained the bridge between Roman law and civil law (old French law book cover pictured). Civil law jurisdictions purport to provide all citizens with an accessible and written collection of the laws which apply to them and which judges must follow.

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