Administrative Law

The Section on Administrative Law shall take as its province the development and practical working of the administrative law, both substantive and procedural, with reference to problems involving the administrative process in this Commonwealth.

PBA Bylaws, Article VI, Section 621


Mission
To advance the practice of administrative law, benefiting counsel for agencies and regulated entities at the federal, state and local levels, to serve as a resource for administrative law constituencies, and offer a collegial forum for sharing ideas and experience.


Welcome to the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Administrative Law Section webpage. The Administrative Law Section (Section) offers a collegial forum for attorneys to share ideas, experiences, and resources to advance the practice of administrative law. These resources include:

  • An active e-mail listserv allowing members to both ask and answer other members questions, share experiences, and provide updates;
  • Newsletters circulated to membership and published on this webpage providing updates on upcoming Section events, case law and legislative developments, membership news, and other administrative law topics; and
  • Virtual Lunch and Learn Webinars and In-person CLE events on administrative law issues provided by expert administrative law practitioners.

In addition to the above-mentioned benefits, Section members also have the opportunity to network with other professionals at regularly offered CLE’s and other PBA sponsored events.

If you are not yet a section member, please consider joining. If you are a current section member, thank you for your contributions. Please let me know if you have any comments or ideas about how the Section can better serve its members or contribute to the profession.


John J. Cantwell, Jr.

Section Chair