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A Tale of Licensing Irregularities (And Their Consequences)

Posted by Joseph D. Lento | Sep 26, 2023 | 0 Comments

In Marshall County, Indiana, two brothers have recently faced serious allegations. The two brothers, David, and Daniel Tanner, were charged with practicing medicine and nursing without a license.

Medical practitioners are aware of just how serious this is. Every state in the USA has a licensing board that oversees the ability of physicians, nurses, and other practitioners in the state to practice medicine. The license system exists to support the safety of patients who trust those practitioners with their care.

David Tanner was charged with practicing medicine without a license (and practicing nursing with a suspended license). Daniel, his brother, was charged with aiding David's actions and issuing invalid drug prescriptions. Now, they face steep punishment for their actions.

The True Risks of Practicing Without a License

The Tanner brothers' case showcases the risks that professionals take when they practice medicine or related professions without a valid license — including suspended or lapsed licenses.

Every state in the nation takes professional licenses very seriously. If you are caught practicing without one, the repercussions could be more severe than you'd like to think.

For example, common consequences of failing to have a valid license and deciding to practice anyway include:

  • Criminal charges
  • Significant fines
  • Imprisonment
  • Permanent damage to your professional reputation

If you are associated with this type of misconduct, it can be very difficult to get back up on your professional feet. Fortunately, you don't have to figure out how to rectify this type of issue alone.

The LLF Law Firm: Your Shield in Professional License Defense

If your professional license is on the line, the implications for your life can be immense.

That's why it's time to retain the services of the LLF Law Firm. Our Professional License Defense Team can:

…or provide other support as needed to help you achieve the most successful outcome possible.

Need to Defend Your Professional License? Take the First Step with the LLF Law Firm

If you're experiencing the fallout of licensing issues — or anticipate this type of challenge in your future — you need to realize that what you're going through can jeopardize your entire career and future.

Allegations against you that impact your ability to have a license are big deals. Don't ignore them. Don't minimize what could happen. Do retain the Professional License Defense Team at the LLF Law Firm at once to start taking action toward a more preferable outcome today.

Call 888.535.3686 (or fill out this brief form) at once, and a member of our team will help you schedule your consultation. At the LLF Law Firm, we understand how overwhelming license-related issues can be. We look forward to helping you mitigate any negative consequences of license revocation or similar challenges.

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Joseph D. Lento

"I pride myself on having heart and driving hard to get results!" Attorney Joseph D. Lento has unparalleled experience fighting for the futures of his professional clients nationwide. With unparalleled experience occupying several roles in the justice system outside of being an attorney, Joseph D. Lento can give you valuable behind-the-scenes insight as to what is happening during all phases of the legal process. In the courtroom and in life, attorney Joseph D. Lento stands up when the bell rings!

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