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Philadelphia Professional Licensing Attorney

Skilled Defense of Individuals Holding Professional Licenses

There are many different types of occupations that require a professional license from a government board or other organization. Without a license, you cannot legally practice in the field. Many individuals face the suspension or revocation of their professional licenses after an incident led to criminal allegations or charges. Now, not only are they dealing with defending their license, but they also have to address the criminal repercussions of the case as well.

At the law firm of Hark & Hark, we provide aggressive professional licensing defense to clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey who are dealing with the potential loss of their licenses. Some of the types of professionals who are licensed or certified that we represent include:

  • Real estate agents
  • Pharmacists
  • Insurance agents
  • Accountants
  • Lawyers

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Criminal Law Hotline
1-877-4-HARK-LAW (1-877-442-7552)

Seek Legal Counsel Immediately

After an arrest or even the beginning allegations of criminal activity, you should seek advice and guidance from an experienced attorney as soon as possible. Without counsel, you are taking a large risk with your future. By getting in touch with us soon after you learn of possible criminal charges, or after an arrest, we can intervene and begin immediately working to structure your defense. We can also be by your side as the licensing board for your profession will not be long to contact you about your license after learning of your criminal situation.

Representation in Administrative Hearings

If you are unrepresented in the administrative hearing before the board in your field, you are putting yourself in excessive jeopardy. Our lawyers are experienced at representing clients in board hearings and can walk you through the process so that you know what you expect. On your own, you may be unprepared and be unable to raise an effective defense.

Fifth Amendment Issues

The Fifth Amendment states that you do not have to incriminate yourself by discussing the charges that you are facing. You have the right to legal counsel and do not have to speak to anyone until you get an attorney. It is almost always better to exercise your right to remain silent rather than say something that law enforcement, or a licensing board, may twist into an incriminating statement.

Contact a Philadelphia professional license defense lawyer at Hark & Hark today to take a step toward protecting your future. We can assist you in handling the criminal side of your case, along with the administrative and licensing matters.

Free initial consultation.

Reasonable rates. Payment plans. Major credit cards accepted.

Criminal Law Hotline: 1-877-4-HARK-LAW (1-877-442-7552)
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Hark & Hark, Attorneys at Law

Camden County, New Jersey, Real Estate and Insurance License Defense Lawyer