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Professional License Law
Separation of Powers in Licensing Law: Are My Prosecutor and Judge the Same Person?
Lawyers accustomed to the impartiality and significant due process protections of Superior Court often fail to understand who the decision makers are and how decisions are made in license discipline litigation. Administrative law requires a “Goldilocks” approach.
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Understanding Your Rights as a Licensee Facing Discipline
Despite the relatively few rights that a licensee has, a skilled attorney can contain the damage from a license discipline action and even win cases.
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Should You Cooperate with the Board Investigator?
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The Domino Effect of License Discipline
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Preventing Department of Insurance License Revocations
California’s insurance brokers are licensed and disciplined by the Insurance Commissioner through the Department of Insurance (DOI). It has been my experience that the Department of Insurance takes a firm stance in disciplining its licensees. In my view there are three reasons that account for this: 1) the Insurance Commissioner is an elected public official…
Betty Ford Center: Focus Upon the Licensed Professional
Earlier this month I had the privilege of participating for three days in the Betty Ford Center’s Professionals in Residence program at this world famous drug and alcohol addiction treatment hospital in Rancho Mirage, California. This program gave me insight into the Betty Ford Center’s Professionals Program, where licensed professionals, typically physicians and attorneys,…
Disclosure of Convictions on Applications and Renewals
By far the number one question we get in our law offices is about the disclosure of criminal convictions on license applications and license renewal forms. Some people see themselves facing the choice of whether to be honest and disclose, almost certainly triggering a license problem, as opposed to lying to possibly get away with it…
Licensee Options After a Lost Hearing
Unfortunately, a large percentage of individuals facing license discipline fail to hire an experienced license law attorney. The result is often that the disciplinary hearing is lost. While the loss of an administrative hearing is tragic, it is not the end of the case. The Administrative Procedure Act and California law give the licensee some…
Have You Been Convicted of a Crime? Yes or No?
The toughest part of a license application is often not the test you had to pass, or the extensive experience information you have to list, but instead is the answer to one simple question: Have you been convicted of a crime? Actually, this is not really the question the board, bureau, department or agency is…
