Representing clients before the Department of Health Professionals, Medical Board and School Board In Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts
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Have you received a complaint from the school board in Virginia, school board in Maryland or school board in Massachusetts?
Have you received a complaint from the department of health professionals in Virginia, dept. of health professionals in Maryland or dept of health professionals in Massachusetts?
Has the medical board or the school board in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts scheduled a hearing regarding a complaint that has been filed against you?
Are you in jeopardy of having your professional license in Virginia, professional license in Maryland or professional license in Massachusetts suspended or terminated?
Has the medical board or school board in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts initiated an investigation regarding your professional license?
Have you been requested to attend an informal hearing in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts?
Has the school board or medical board in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts scheduled a formal hearing to review a complaint filed against you?
In the United States, one aspect of the “Due Process Revolution” is that many administrative decisions that were once made much less formally must now be preceded by a hearing. An important step in this development was the Supreme Court decision in Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254 (1970). There, the Court held that an agency could not terminate a recipient’s welfare benefits without a pre-termination hearing. Like wise many agencies in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts including the Medical Health Board cannot terminate or affect your license without the due process of a hearing. One of the most important rights equated with this, is the right to appear and to cross-examine witnesses. Don’t be railroaded by an attorney for the Board in Virginia, Maryland or Massachusetts asking limited and bias questions. You have the right to have an adminstrative hearing attorney appear with you and prevent a one-sided and biased hearing.
An administrative hearing board is authorized by law to regulate certain professionals. The administrative hearing boards have their own set of procedures and rules that is in many ways very different from the courts. For example, the rules of evidence are significantly more relaxed than it is in a courtroom. Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts has laid out how each board shall handle a complaint against a professional it oversees. This is further regulated by the rules promulgated by the professional boards in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.
The Virginia administrative hearing attorneys, Maryland administrative hearing attorneys & Massachusetts administrative hearing attorneys of SRIS, P.C. represent medical/health professionals and teachers before administrative hearing boards in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.
The Law Offices of SRIS, P.C. has Virginia administrative attorneys, Maryland administrative attorneys & Massachusetts administrative attorneys who know and understand the value of a professional license. After all, we too are licensed professionals. We will work with you to prove that the complaint is unfounded and frivolous. In the event we determine after discussing the facts with you, that the complaint may be validated, then we will work together to minimize the complaint and put forward facts that will work towards mitigating the sanctions that may be imposed upon you.
The Law Firm of SRIS, P.C. has offices in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts to better serve you.
Our offices in Virginia are located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.
Our offices in Maryland are located in Rockville & Baltimore.
Our office in Massachusetts is located in Boston.
Our attorneys are licensed to handle cases in Virginia, Maryland, DC and Massachusetts. However, we represent clients at the present time only in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts.
If you wish to speak with an administrative hearing defense attorney in Virginia, administrative hearing defense attorney in Maryland or administrative hearing defense attorney in Massachusetts, please call us at 888-437-7747, e-mail us or contact us via our fast on line form.
Our attorneys who handle administrative hearings and staff in Virginia, Maryland & Massachusetts speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
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