Federal Administrative Law

Tax preparers and accountants are subject to discipline at the federal level by IRS for misconduct.  When investigating tax practitioners, in conduct cases (possible misconduct other than tax non-compliance), the Internal Revenue Service Office of Professional Responsibility (“OPR”) will typically send a pre-allegation notice letter, which notifies the practitioner of the investigation and invites the

The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 authorizes the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to deny, suspend, or revoke a DEA registration.  However, the Attorney General may limit discipline to the controlled substance or chemical list that is the subject of the discipline.  A DEA registration is required for any health care professional who prescribes or dispenses