Professional License Defense
Notable Cases
Helping Licensed Professionals Focus on Their Practice
Licensed professionals need a firm that understands the complexities of their professional field and all the legal matters related to professional licensing. We have provided legal representation in hundreds of cases in this field and are in a unique position to assist professionals in obtaining their license, defending against disciplinary actions, and avoiding future or collateral consequences of a criminal or administrative licensing action. We have worked with a range of licensed professionals for more than twenty years, including:
Physicians and physician assistants
Mental health professionals
Dentists
Veterinarians
Physical therapists
Nurses and nurse practitioners
Chiropractors
Licensure
No matter where you are in the process of obtaining or maintaining your professional license, you could be subject to an adverse action. Your application for licensure could be denied for reasons such as:
You do not meet current requirements for licensure
Licensing requirements changed during the course of your education
A rule waiver or variance is required
You practiced or conducted business in Georgia prior to licensure
Your license has been denied and you must appeal
We can help you fight these issues and obtain your license.
Professional License Defense
Once licensed, you may face disciplinary action or become the subject of a criminal complaint at some point in your career. Licensing boards and administrative agencies have unique rules and procedures, and seemingly simple cases can quickly become complex. You will need an attorney who is familiar with the entire process including interviews, hearings, proposed settlements by consent order, and appeals.
Achieving the best possible results as quickly and efficiently requires:
Responding to the complaint: We can help develop a strong defense and present evidence to the investigator or licensing board to minimize or negate the claims set forth in the complaint.
Cooperation: It is important to cooperate with an investigation, but not at the expense of your case. We can help you maintain the balance between cooperating and providing evidence that could be used against you.
Formulating a defense: We will help draft a letter to the licensing board addressing its concerns. This may resolve the case, lay the groundwork for future settlement, or lead to a negotiated agreement.
Let us focus on your defense while you concentrate on your practice.