Every case presents unique circumstances, and we provide personalized guidance designed to help clients understand their options and move forward with confidence.
CONSTITUTIONAL ADVOCACY
Stamboulieh Law, PLLC provides sophisticated legal counsel and aggressive advocacy in constitutional, regulatory, and business-related disputes. From landmark Second Amendment litigation to complex federal court challenges, we represent individuals, businesses, and organizations committed to protecting their rights and interests.
The Constitution places meaningful limits on government power. When those limits are exceeded, we stand ready to defend our clients’ rights in federal courts across the country. Our practice includes challenges to unconstitutional regulations, administrative overreach, violations of due process, and restrictions that infringe upon fundamental liberties. We represent individuals, businesses, advocacy organizations, and industry stakeholders in matters involving constitutional protections and Second Amendment rights. Our firm is committed to delivering strategic, results-driven representation in complex constitutional and federal matters.
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. We stand at the forefront of landmark Second Amendment litigation nationwide, challenging unlawful federal agency rulemaking, arbitrary restrictions, and unconstitutional bans. From individual gun owners to national civil rights organizations, we fight to dismantle infringements and restore original public meaning to the Constitution.
When local, state, or federal governments overstep their bounds, the Constitution remains your ultimate shield. We handle aggressive litigation involving due process, administrative overreach, and structural constitutional violations in federal court, all the way up to the United States Supreme Court.
Our firm provides robust legal counsel for businesses, navigating complex corporate matters including high-stakes regulatory defense, administrative law challenges, and compliance. We bring the same sharp, detail-oriented litigation strategies used in federal courts to protect your corporate interests and bottom line.
Navigating the National Firearms Act requires absolute precision. We draft comprehensive NFA Trusts designed to simplify the lawful acquisition, possession, and multi-generational transfer of Title II/Class III items (including suppressors and short-barreled firearms), shielding you from shifting regulatory baselines and bureaucratic roadblocks.
Whether navigating Title VII/EEOC claims, OSHA, NLRB or other government agency issues, we provide clarity and aggressive representation to protect your company in the workplace.
Whether navigating Title VII/EEOC claims, OSHA, NLRB or other government agency issues, we provide clarity and aggressive representation to protect your company in the workplace.
Stamboulieh Law, PLLC focuses on constitutional law, Second Amendment litigation, federal civil rights claims, corporate law, administrative law matters, employment law, NFA trusts and compliance, and federal firearm rights restoration. The firm represents individuals, businesses, and organizations in complex legal matters nationwide.
Yes. The firm regularly represents clients in matters involving federal and state agencies, regulatory compliance, administrative law disputes, and challenges to unlawful government action. We work to protect clients from regulatory overreach and defend their legal rights at every stage of litigation.
Absolutely. The firm provides counsel to businesses facing corporate disputes, regulatory investigations, workplace claims, Title VII matters, administrative proceedings, and other complex legal challenges that impact operations and growth.
Yes. Stamboulieh Law, PLLC maintains a national litigation practice and represents clients in federal courts across the country. The firm is equipped to handle significant constitutional, civil rights, and regulatory matters wherever legal rights require protection.