Administrative Law involves compliance with and challenges to rules, regulations, and orders of local, state, and federal government departments. Administrative law attorneys may represent clients before agencies like the workers compensation appeals boards, school board disciplinary hearings and federal agencies like the Federal Communications Commission. Administrative attorneys help negotiate the bureaucracy when interacting with the government to do things as varied as receiving a license or permit or preparing and presenting a defense to disciplinary or enforcement actions.
Seale is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama, United States. The county seat from 1868-1935, it is mostly deserted, although the Old Russell County Courthouse still stands. Seale had a population of 343 in 1950. Its main product was turpentine.