In Kansas, it’s called a DUI. In Missouri, it’s called a DWI. Either way, it can spell big problems for your career as a medical professional. I have helped many medical professionals through the licensure and employment issues associated with an arrest for driving while impaired and can help you as well. But too many […]
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Medical professionals often come to my office for a consultation and one of the first questions they ask is “is this a criminal or civil?” I don’t blame them for being confused, as depending on the conduct in question, it could end up being civil, criminal, or both. Because I so often get questions about […]
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Professionals sometimes come to me with questions about “pleading the Fifth” in their hearings before licensing boards in Missouri. This concept comes into play when testifying truthfully might subject the testifier to criminal charges. While the U.S. Constitution guarantees all citizens the right to protect themselves from self-incrimination, Fifth Amendment protections are not a panacea. […]
I have seen this scene play out over and over—a dejected nurse sitting in my office holding a crumpled notice of investigation clenched in her hand. The feeling she feels is not only dejection but also betrayal. The sense of betrayal arises from the fact that the nurse’s former employer allowed her to resign and […]
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The United States Constitution prohibits the state from taking your property without “due process,” which means that the state has to legally prove its case after giving you a chance to review the evidence against you and defend yourself. This due process requirement is not only in place when the state wants to take physical […]
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Clients frequently come to me with issues regarding their child care licensing issues. Whether it is because they accidentally hired an employee with a criminal past, they are alleged to have endangered a child, or their facility is understaffed, any one of these allegations can end your career as a childcare provider. If you are […]
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Kansas and Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Explains the Effects of a DUI or DWI on Your Career as Medical Professional
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeIn Kansas, it’s called a DUI. In Missouri, it’s called a DWI. Either way, it can spell big problems for your career as a medical professional. I have helped many medical professionals through the licensure and employment issues associated with an arrest for driving while impaired and can help you as well. But too many […]
Kansas and Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Explains: Is My Licensure Case Criminal or Civil?
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeMedical professionals often come to my office for a consultation and one of the first questions they ask is “is this a criminal or civil?” I don’t blame them for being confused, as depending on the conduct in question, it could end up being civil, criminal, or both. Because I so often get questions about […]
Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Explains Issues Surrounding Fifth Amendment Self Incrimination
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeProfessionals sometimes come to me with questions about “pleading the Fifth” in their hearings before licensing boards in Missouri. This concept comes into play when testifying truthfully might subject the testifier to criminal charges. While the U.S. Constitution guarantees all citizens the right to protect themselves from self-incrimination, Fifth Amendment protections are not a panacea. […]
Kansas and Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Explains: My Employer Says That If I Resign They Won’t Report Me to the Board?
/in Social Security Benefits/by Sanger Law OfficeI have seen this scene play out over and over—a dejected nurse sitting in my office holding a crumpled notice of investigation clenched in her hand. The feeling she feels is not only dejection but also betrayal. The sense of betrayal arises from the fact that the nurse’s former employer allowed her to resign and […]
Kansas and Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Explains Why You Need an Attorney at Your Licensing Board Hearing
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe United States Constitution prohibits the state from taking your property without “due process,” which means that the state has to legally prove its case after giving you a chance to review the evidence against you and defend yourself. This due process requirement is not only in place when the state wants to take physical […]
Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Danielle Sanger Describes the Most Common Kansas Child Care Provider Licensing Issues
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeClients frequently come to me with issues regarding their child care licensing issues. Whether it is because they accidentally hired an employee with a criminal past, they are alleged to have endangered a child, or their facility is understaffed, any one of these allegations can end your career as a childcare provider. If you are […]