Administrative Law Reviewer

Aiden Chen

Aiden Chen is a highly experienced legal reviewer, specializing in administrative law and corporate law. He has reviewed and analyzed numerous documents related to corporate regulations and administrative procedure, providing expert feedback to authors. His extensive knowledge of corporate law and administrative procedure makes him a valuable asset to our team.

Credentials

Senior Reviewer, Administrative Law and Corporate Law

23+ yearsCorporate LawAdministrative Procedure

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Articles reviewed by Aiden Chen

Is a Church an Organization? IRS Rules ExplainedHow to Fill Out SSA-11-BK: Request to Be Selected as PayeeWhat Are Acceptable Forms of Identification in the US?How Are Social Security Spousal Benefits Calculated?What to Do If You Never Got a Stimulus CheckHow to Start a Lobbying Firm: Federal and State RequirementsDoes Congress Control the Budget: Power of the PurseWhat Is a Security Contractor? Roles, Rights & LiabilityHow to Become a VA Approved Contractor: Eligibility & DocsHow to Deposit a U.S. Treasury Check: Bank, ATM, or MobileWhat Does It Mean to Live Below the Poverty Line?What Are Tariffs: Legal Authority, Duties, and PenaltiesDoes Social Security Go Up With Inflation: COLA ExplainedIs Fantasy Football Gambling? What the Law SaysWhat Does a Tax Levy Mean and How Does It Work?How to File Your Taxes for the First Time: Step by StepHow to Get IRS Letter 6475 Online or by MailHow to Get a Wheelchair Accessible Van for FreeHow Much Do You Get for Military Disability: RatesWhat Determines Your Social Security Retirement Benefit?How Is the Tax Base of an Area Calculated, Step by Step?How to Apply for SSDI in NJ: Eligibility and FilingWhat Is a Census Tract? Data, Funding, and Fair HousingHow to Tax a Car Online, by Phone or Post OfficeIs Section 702 Still in Effect? Status and Sunset DateWhat Does Gross Weight Mean on a Trailer: GVW vs GVWRWill the VA Pay for a Spouse's Assisted Living?Does State Disability Count as Income? Taxes and BenefitsCan Active Duty Service Members Get a VA Loan?The Two Types of Due Process: Procedural and Substantive