Administrative Law Author

Abigail Walker

Abigail Walker is a seasoned attorney specializing in intellectual property and administrative law. She has represented numerous clients in intellectual property disputes with government agencies and has a deep understanding of the administrative law principles that govern these proceedings.

Credentials

J.D., University of Minnesota, LL.M. in Intellectual Property

11+ yearsIntellectual PropertyAdministrative Law

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Articles by Abigail Walker

How to Write a Protest Letter: Structure and DeadlinesHow to Calculate Your Social Security Break-Even PointDoes My Income Affect My Child's Disability Benefits?How Does Change of Address Work? Mail, IRS, and MoreWill I Lose My VA Benefits If I Get Married?Why Is Separation of Powers Important to DemocracyHow to Retire at 60 With No Money: Your OptionsHow Do People Live on Disability: Benefits and ProgramsCan I Own a Limo for Personal Use? Laws and RulesWho Can Notarize an Affidavit and Who CannotCan You Still Become a Firefighter at 40?What Was Deregulation? Definition, History, and EffectsHow to Get a Notary Public: Requirements and ApplicationHow Does the Government Know If You Don't Pay Taxes?How to Get My License Reinstated: Steps and FeesDoes Social Security Increase Every Year? How COLA WorksHow Much Social Security Will I Get if I Only Worked 10 Years?What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for Welfare?Saving for Retirement on Disability Without Losing BenefitsHow Much Money Can You Make While on Disability?Who Qualifies for Low Income Housing: Eligibility RulesHow Does CalPERS Work: Retirement Formula and BenefitsHow to Find Salaries of Nonprofit Employees: Form 990How to Apply for Low-Income Apartments: Eligibility and DocsDo Process Servers Get Paid Per Attempt or Flat Fee?How to Make an Affidavit: Draft, Notarize, and FileWhy Is Impeachment an Important Constitutional Power?How Much Social Security Does a Non-Working Spouse Get?Why Is Medicare Taken Out of Your Paycheck?What Does Immunity Mean in Law? Types and How It Works