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Shanghai Regulatory Lawyer

The proven Shanghai regulatory lawyers at Pamir Law Group are experienced in the effective resolution of regulatory lawsuits as related to the actions of administrative government agencies in China. Shanghai regulatory attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general regulatory law, including but not limited to postal claims and food, drug, and cosmetics regulation cases in Shanghai, China. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that their case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable Shanghai regulatory lawyer.

The China regulatory attorneys have experience representing clients in regulatory law matters involving:

  • Animal Drug Regulation
  • Drug and Medical Device Regulation
  • Economic Regulatory
  • International Regulatory
  • Regulated Industries
  • Regulatory Agency Practice
  • Regulatory Investigations
  • Self-Regulatory Agency Investigations
  • Food, Drug and Cosmetics
  • Food and Drug Regulation

Experienced China Regulatory Attorney

Regulatory law, also considered a part of 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. Regulatory law in Shanghai is considered a branch of public law and deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government (e.g., 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.

Trusted Shanghai Regulatory Law Firm

The Shanghai regulatory attorneys at Pamir Law Group are distinguished by a history of successful regulatory claim recoveries and resolutions through settlements and verdicts. For experienced representation in a regulatory dispute, contact the Shanghai regulatory lawyers at Pamir Law Group in China.

Pamir Law Group attorneys practicing in the area of Regulatory Law: