Category: faq
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Are Professional License Cases Confidential?
The cost of license defense is an investment. The investigation is typically confidential. When charges are filed or a public reprimand, suspension, or revocation is imposed, the details of the charges are made public. This is why early, decisive resolution is crucial.
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Can I Appeal a License Decision?
Yes. You have the right to appeal a decision through the court system after a hearing, whose outcome was not in your favor. We will handle the entire process for you. This is known as the license appeal process.
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What Happens If I Lose My Professional License?
If you lose your license, you will not be able to practice your profession in the state ever again. We will vigorously fight this outcome, working to achieve either probation or a negotiated settlement.
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How Long Does a License Investigation Take?
The timeline varies significantly. Simple cases would be resolved in a few months. However, complex license investigation matters may take 6 to 18 months and possibly longer. Our goal is to expedite the process by providing well-organised, helpful responses delivered on time.
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Do I Need a Lawyer for a Professional Board Complaint?
Yes. You should always retain an attorney. The Attorney General’s office represents licensing boards, and their process is complicated. An experienced license defense attorney guarantees that your rights will be protected and critical mistakes will be avoided at the first instance.
