What to Do If You Receive a Licensing Investigation Letter
Los Angeles Attorney For Disciplinary Investigations
Helping You Respond to Investigation Letters
If you are a licensed professional and have received a letter from an administrative agency informing you that they are contemplating an adverse action against you, you need an experienced attorney. Agencies count on a lack of knowledge to the detriment of a professional's license, it may be easy to think you can challenge the investigation on your own, or easier yet, ignore it and hope it goes away. Your problems will not disappear on their own, and although it may seem easy to defend yourself, it is your livelihood on the line. Doctors do not perform surgery on themselves, nor should they go beyond their field of expertise. Why would you do the same?
If you are under an investigation by a state licensing agency, contact a Los Angeles license investigation attorney or call 800-621-0945 to schedule an appointment. We can help you retain your medical license, health care professional license or other professional license.
Seek Legal Counsel The Moment You Become Aware of A Problem
As soon as you receive an investigation letter from a licensing agency, you should take immediate action. A large part of your action plan should involve seeking experienced California legal counsel who can help advise you of all of your options and guide you the steps that should be taken next. If individuals attempt to represent themselves in an administrative hearing, they will be treated very differently than those who have retained knowledgeable legal counsel in advance.
At the Law Offices of Zachary Wechsler, we take a proactive, understanding approach to any issues that may call possession of your professional accreditation into question such as substance abuse or professional misconduct and moral character issues. We can help guide you to making positive improvements in your life, so you will be able to show your licensing board that you are different person now than the person you were when they began their investigation.
Call to Schedule an Appointment With a South Bay Professional Licensure Attorney
If you have received an investigative letter from your licensing board, do not delay. Contact a South Bay professional licensure attorney or call 800-621-0945 to schedule an appointment. We work closely with our clients and have a thorough understanding of the culture of administrative agencies and the application of the law.