Administrative Law Author

Aiden Wallace

Aiden Wallace is a seasoned attorney specializing in administrative law, with a strong focus on regulatory compliance and government contracts. He has represented numerous clients before federal agencies and has a deep understanding of the intricacies of administrative law. Aiden is a frequent speaker on topics related to administrative law and has published several articles in reputable law journals.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard University, LL.M. in Administrative Law

10+ yearsRegulatory ComplianceGovernment Contracts

Assigned posts

Articles by Aiden Wallace

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