Licenses and the Law Series, Part VI: Preparing for the Hearing
May 17, 2022
by Stuart P. Miller
In addition, this article was co-authored by former Attorneys Lindsey Vechik and Peyton Hildebrand. In this article, we discuss how to prepare for your administrative board hearing. By this point, you have responded to the Complaint, the board has conducted an initial investigation, and you have…
Licenses and the Law Series, Part V: Potential Board Sanctions Against Licensees
April 26, 2022
by Stuart P. Miller
In addition, this article was co-authored by former Attorneys Lindsey Vechik and Peyton Hildebrand. In this article, we explain the different actions that boards can take against licensees. The board may take the following actions once its investigation concludes: (1) Dismissal — The board may…
Licenses and the Law Series, Part IV: Responding to a Complaint Against Your License
April 12, 2022
by Stuart P. Miller
In addition, this article was co-authored by former Attorneys Lindsey Vechik and Peyton Hildebrand. Most licensing boards in the State of Arkansas give their licensees a chance to respond, normally in writing, to the complaint against them. Those that do, generally give a 30-day response deadline…
Licenses and the Law Series, Part III: Who Can File a Complaint
March 30, 2022
by Stuart P. Miller
In addition, this article was co-authored by former Attorneys Lindsey Vechik Peyton Hildebrand. As we explained in our previous two articles, most licensing boards will “serve” the licensee with a copy of the complaint that it receives and request the licensee’s response. A complaint against a…
Licenses and the Law Series, Part II: Receiving a Complaint
March 15, 2022
by Megan D. Hargraves
In addition, this article was co-authored by former Attorneys Lindsey Vechik and Peyton Hildebrand. As we explained in our first article, most licensing boards follow a similar process when it comes to investigating complaints against one of their licensees. First, the licensing board receives a…