When our attorneys appeal the licensing board’s decision or outcome, we may also request a restraining order or temporary injunction. If granted, the order could prevent the board from enforcing its decision as you appeal. Most professionals are shocked to know that this does not occur automatically. Nevertheless, filing your appeal does not place on hold the enforcement of the board’s verdict. If facing a suspension or revocation of your license, applying for a temporary injunction can help safeguard your ability to continue practicing in the meantime.
Possible grounds we can use to contest the board’s decision in your case include the following:
- The board failed to adhere to its own established procedures during the investigations and disciplinary hearings.
- There was no substantial evidence to support the board’s decision
- You did not breach any applicable regulations or professional ethics
- The licensing board’s decision was erroneous, against the available evidence
- The medical board made an arbitrary decision regarding your liability and disciplinary action


