Administrative & Regulatory Law Experts
Administrative & Regulatory Law Experts

Areas of Practice

Administrative Law

MEER SCHATZ represents doctors, dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors, pharmacists, nurses, engineers, surveyors, architects, accountants, lawyers, bail bondsmen, realtors, real estate appraisers, psychologists, social workers, auto transporters, nursing homes, night clubs, and a host of other persons and entities seeking to obtain or preserve the right to conduct these professions, occupations, and businesses.

Federal, state, and local governments issue licenses, permits or authority to operate, and grants of privileges to various professions, such as medical doctors and dentists; occupations, such as outfitters and bail bondsmen; and businesses, such as auto transport companies and night clubs. The firm represents persons and entities seeking to obtain these benefits.

 

Regulatory Law, Professional, Occupational, and Business Licensing and Discipline

The firm represents and defends its licensed clients’ interests. We represent doctors, dentists, chiropractors, veterinarians, pharmacists, nurses, engineers, surveyors, architects, accountants, lawyers, bail bondsmen, realtors, real estate appraisers, psychologists, social workers, auto transporters, nursing homes, night clubs, and a host of other persons and entities to obtain or preserve the right to conduct these professions, occupations, and businesses.

At any given time, the firm will appear before:

  • The Colorado Boards of :
    • Medicine
    • Dental Examiners,
    • Veterinary Medicine,
    • Optometrists,
    • Podiatrists,
    • Nursing,
    • Accountancy,
    • Architects,
    • Professional Engineers and Surveyors,
    • Pharmacy,
    • Chiropractic,
    • Nursing Home Administrators,
    • Physical Therapists,
    • Psychologist Examiners,
    • Social Work Examiners,
    • Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners,
    • State Grievance Board,
    • Office of Mid-wifery,
    • Office of Outfitters
  • Colorado Departments of Human Services, Health Care Policy and Financing, and Public Health and Environment;
  • Colorado Real Estate Commission;
  • Colorado Division of Insurance;
  • Colorado Attorney General’s Office (Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Office, Collection Board, and Uniform Consumer Credit Code Office);
  • Colorado Attorney Regulation Counsel (attorney discipline);
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (including Medicare fraud)