Podiatrist License Defense Attorney in California
To become a doctor of podiatric medicine (DP), it requires highly specialized training to allow you to become a podiatrist who can treat disorders of the feet and ankles. Just like becoming a physician, it requires a great deal of time, money and stress to earn your professional license to practice medicine.
In California, securing and defending a license against allegations of misconduct can be an extremely complex process. You need an attorney on your side who understands the procedures and how you can get through them. At S J Harris Law, our founder, attorney Scott J. Harris, will put his experience of prosecuting license cases on behalf of California to use for you.
Schedule a free consultation at our Los Angeles-based law firm today.
Helping You Through Every Phase Of The Licensure Process
A former deputy attorney general here in California, Scott Harris has prosecuted cases on behalf of countless licensing agencies. If the Board of Podiatric Medicine is undertaking an investigation of you, an aggressive response is necessary.
The faster you let us know about your case, the faster our attorneys can get to work building a strong defense of your license. When your license is on the line due to criminal charges or convictions, we can work with your criminal defense attorney to find an outcome that will give you the best chance to retain your license.
Helping Licensed Professionals Throughout The Health Care Field
At S J Harris Law, we defend the licenses of all types of health care workers, including podiatrists. Our focus will be on allowing you to keep working while saving you money and stress.
While we are located in Los Angeles, we take cases throughout the state, from north of the Bay Area to south of San Diego. For a free, 30-minute consultation with a lawyer, call 323-370-6139 or at 877-865-6218.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my podiatrist license under investigation?
One of the most common reasons a podiatrist’s license is under investigation is due to criminal charges, substance abuse, breaching the standard of care, negligent or reckless conduct, improper record keeping, unprofessional conduct, sexual misconduct, and Medi-Cal billing fraud.
What do I do if my podiatrist license is under investigation?
If your podiatrist license is under investigation, you should contact a podiatrist license defense attorney immediately to ensure proper protection of your license.
Can I get my podiatrist license if I have a criminal background?
You are not required to disclose any information or documentation about your criminal history. However, you may choose to provide mitigating information about your criminal history for purposes of determining whether the crime/crimes is/are substantially related to qualifications, functions, or duties of podiatric medicine or to demonstrate evidence of your rehabilitation.