You Have Questions. We’ll Help You Find Answers.
Facing a complaint or investigation can be confusing and stressful. Here are some of the questions we hear most often. If you don’t see yours, please reach out—we’re here to help.
Q: Do I really need an attorney if I’ve received a letter from my licensing board?
A: Yes. Even a short response can be used against you later. Having an attorney from the start helps protect your rights and ensures your response is carefully worded.
Q: Will hiring an attorney make me look guilty?
A: Not at all. It shows you’re taking the matter seriously. In fact, most boards and agencies expect professionals to have legal representation—it’s a sign of wisdom, not guilt.
Q: What should I do before responding to law enforcement or my licensing board?
A: Call us first. Don’t provide statements or written responses until you’ve spoken with counsel. We’ll help you understand your options and guide you through what to say (and what not to say).
Q: How much will this cost?
A: It depends on your situation. After an initial consultation, we’ll give you a clear explanation of fees so you know exactly what to expect—no surprises.
Q: What types of professionals do you represent?
A: We work with teachers, administrators, doctors, nurses, attorneys, and other licensed professionals facing investigations, complaints, or disciplinary actions.
Q: Do you handle cases outside administrative law?
A: Yes. In addition to licensing matters, we also represent clients in criminal defense and civil litigation.
Still have questions? We’ll walk you through what comes next.