Posted by Mike (WA) on February 26, 2014 at 12:27:41 from (69.10.199.171):
In Reply to: Law advice needed. posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 11:54:42:
I know nothing about CDLs, but the decision to deny your renewal was an "administrative" decision by a state agency. Generally, any decision that adversely affects your vested rights is subject to an appeal process that is outside the normal court system- and the important thing is to find out the process immediately, as usually you must take the first step within 30 days.
Call the agency that sent you the adverse letter, and ask them to send you information on the appeal process. Follow it up with a letter, and keep a copy, of course.
You should also get an attorney, but you have to make sure you don't wait too long to start the process and lose your right to appeal.
As far as taking it out of the agent's hide, your attorney will probably be more interested in just correcting the problem and getting you your license without going through all the re-licensing steps. There will always be time to sue for damages later, if you do have to go through the re-licensing process.
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