Administrative Law Author

Ethan Lau

Ethan Lau is a seasoned attorney with a strong focus on tax law and administrative litigation. He has worked with numerous clients and has a deep understanding of the administrative law process. Ethan is a frequent speaker on topics related to tax law and has published several articles in reputable law journals.

Credentials

J.D., University of Texas, M.B.A. in Business Administration

11+ yearsTax LawAdministrative Litigation

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Articles by Ethan Lau

SIC Code 4213: Trucking, Except Local ExplainedSIC Code 7929: Bands, Orchestras, and Actors DefinedWhat Is the Presidio Trust and Its Legal Mandate?Section 38 of the Highways Act: Road Adoption ProcessFMVSS 105: Hydraulic and Electric Brake SystemsRepublic of Latvia: Government, Economy, and CultureGuatemala Drivers License: Rules, Application, and RenewalJulie Su Confirmation: Process, Opposition, and StatusSIC Code 3443: Fabricated Plate Work and Boiler ShopsWhen Was Guyana Founded? From Settlement to SovereigntyIs There a Federal Bar Exam? How to Practice in Federal CourtWhat Does the Secretary of Homeland Security Do?Fire Sprinkler Plan Requirements and Permitting ProcessHow the SSA Reconsideration Process WorksSSA 2 Form: How to Apply for Social Security BenefitsSouth Bend Police Department: Reports, Records, and ContactOMB M-22-18: Software Supply Chain Security RequirementsUSPS Special Handling: Fees, Regulations, and LimitationsUS Attorney Badge: Do Federal Prosecutors Carry Badges?Vision Zero San Francisco: Traffic Safety Action PlanSSA Headquarters: Location, Role, and Contact InformationH5216 260: Requirements, Reporting, and PenaltiesWhat Is the Definition of Disability for Social Security?¿Cuánto Es Lo Máximo Que Paga El Seguro Social?Part 29: Airworthiness Standards for Transport RotorcraftFederal Agency Non-Tax Debts: Collection and Debtor RightsSenate Vote on Israel: Legislative Process and RulesHow an Investigation of Predators Works in the US CongressCollaborative Combat Aircraft and Manned-Unmanned TeamingDrawing Implied Powers From the Necessary and Proper Clause