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Dealing with licensing boards in Texas can be complicated. The stakes can be high, as well. Whether you’re appearing at a licensing board hearing, defending your actions in response to allegations of misconduct or dealing with another issue involving these boards, your career could be on the line. That’s why you likely have a lot questions. It is important to have a trusted source for information when searching for answers.
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Frequently asked questions about Texas Real Estate Commission License Defense and what to do if you’re facing a formal complaint.
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Medical license defense cases can be incredibly stressful. Not only are you facing a possible suspension or revocation of your license, but you also have to worry about the details of the case being made public. Fortunately, lawyer-client privilege may be able to provide you with some protection. Let’s explore whether lawyer-client privilege applies in medical license defense cases and how it can help protect your medical license. Contact a Texas medical license defense lawyer...
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If you are facing a complaint against your certified public accountant (CPA) license and wondering if you can attend a BPA hearing without a lawyer, the short answer is yes. The Texas Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) allows CPAs to represent themselves in hearings related to complaints against their licenses. However, you should understand the process and be prepared before attending a TSBPA hearing without a Texas CPA license defense lawyer. In this blog post,...
Details »The length of medical license defense cases can vary greatly depending on your case's complexity, the resources available to both sides and other factors. Typically, a medical license defense case could take a few months to several years to resolve. In some cases, the entire process could be completed in as little as a few months if an agreement is reached and no informal conference is warranted. However, it could take much longer if an...
Details »A medical license defense lawyer from Texas is a legal professional who can protect your license from disciplinary actions, including revocation, probation, and suspension. Whether facing misconduct allegations, malfeasance accusations, or if your license application or renewal has been denied, a license defense lawyer from Bertolino LLP can build a strong case and fight for your right to practice in the medical field. Reasons to Hire a Medical License Defense Lawyer in Texas An experienced...
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It takes years of hard work to secure the certified public accountant (CPA) license you need to practice in Texas. If the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) attempts to challenge your right to that license, you have the right to defend it and your career. Failing to protect yourself from a CPA license suspension or revocation can cause you to lose the ability to practice in Texas. Bertolino LLP understands this threat to...
Details »The professional nursing licenses in Texas are regulated by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). The agency is granted authority through state statute and is entrusted with issuing, renewing, and disciplining licenses in Texas. As a state agency empowered by the state legislature, BON serves as the regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the practice of nursing in the state. Its primary role is to establish and enforce standards for nurse license defense Lawyer in Texas,...
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If you have a professional license, you probably know that violating the laws and regulations that apply to your license can jeopardize your career. While avoiding misconduct and violations is the best way to protect your license, it can also be helpful to familiarize yourself with the regulator that governs your profession. Knowing your regulator can make a huge difference if you accidentally violate a rule or are baselessly accused of misconduct. At Bertolino LLP,...
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When your nursing license is under investigation in Texas, you can continue working unless and until the board temporarily suspends your license or issues a final order impacting your ability to practice. Meanwhile, you are afforded all due process rights and presumed innocent of any allegations until the Board proves otherwise. Even though you can work until your license is suspended or revoked, you should take the investigation seriously, as your livelihood is at stake....
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The Texas real estate industry operates under the guidance and oversight of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). The TREC regulates and licenses real estate brokers, agents, real estate inspectors and other professionals, ensuring compliance with state laws and ethical standards. By understanding laws and rules enforced by the TREC and implementing those requirements in your practice, real estate professionals will reduce the likelihood of receiving a complaint. If you are facing accusations of wrongdoing...
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Each licensing board, commission, or governing agency in Texas has procedures for handling complaints. Typically, once a licensing body receives a complaint, it's assessed to determine if the agency has jurisdiction and the nature and severity of the allegations. Then, the agency will investigate if a law or regulation appears to have been violated. In most cases, the regulatory board will notify you of the complaint and request a written response from you, along with...
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