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  • Continuing Legal Literacy

    We offer support and resources to update you on changes in professional standards, judicial ethics rules, and best practices. If you’re dealing with a disciplinary action or complaint that could impact your law license. Don’t handle it by yourself. Contact Kern County License Attorney today. Our team provides aggressive advocacy, personalized services, and smart solutions…

  • Appeals and Administrative Hearings

    After your case has made it to an administrative proceeding, our attorneys will vigorously represent you to protect your professional reputation. We will prepare you for the hearing, question witnesses, present expert witnesses, and advocate on your behalf. We can also file an appeal or court review challenging a negative decision to preserve your ability…

  • Guidance on Compliance and Ethics

    We offer legal advice and ethics counseling to help you deal with ethical issues. In our consultation, we will help you understand your ethics obligations, client representation, conflicts of interest and other important ethics issues to avoid conflicts and maintain the highest professional standard.

  • Handling Complaints and Investigations

    When you get a notification that your state bar association is investigating you, responding quickly to safeguard your rights is important. Our team assists you in crafting thorough and persuasive responses to the allegations, addressing any concerns from the disciplinary officials, and formulating strong defenses against any negative findings.

  • Discussions and Settlements

    Resolving or negotiating issues may be less time-consuming and costly than pursuing disciplinary actions or legal proceedings. We engage with disciplinary authorities in such a way as to achieve favorable outcomes that will protect your license and reputation. We can also address any concerns about your conduct. Our goal is to achieve results that allow…

  • What Should I Do If I Am Facing Disciplinary Actions?

    If you face disciplinary actions, your first step should be to retain a qualified professional license defense lawyer. Your situation can become complicated, and you will want someone with experience in your corner.

  • How Often Will a Disciplinary Action Lead to a License Revocation or Suspension?

    Determining how frequently disciplinary actions result in losing a license or being disbarred is hard. But in your case, that really doesn’t matter. What’s important are the details of your situation, the accusations, and the legal defenses you can use. When you engage a lawyer, they can assess the possible outcomes of your disciplinary process…

  • The Board Revoked My License. Can I Apply For Reinstatement?

    If your license got revoked, you can reapply after 1-3 years, but it could take longer for certain agencies. Don’t think that the board will just hand you another professional license. Getting your license back after revocation is tough, and you’ll need to show proof that you’ve changed. Some agencies might just deny the re-application…

  • I Have Received An Accusation. What Do I Need To Do?

    Talk to a lawyer immediately if you get a Statement of Issues or an accusation. You or your lawyer needs to fill out the Notice of Defense form and send it to the board using Certified Mail within fifteen days of receiving the accusation. Keep a copy of the Notice and check back to ensure…

  • Can Someone Represent Themselves At The Licensing Board Hearing?

    You can represent yourself at the hearing, but it’s probably not going to work out well for you. The board will have a lawyer, and the Administrative Law Judge expects you to fully understand the procedures and rules for the proceeding. If you can’t afford a lawyer, talk to one about your case.