Minnesota Board of Behaviorial Health and Therapy License Investigation Defense Attorneys

We defend behavioral health care professionals in state licensing investigations. A professional licensing investigation can have serious consequences. It can result in a professional’s loss of employment and loss of professional livelihood. When a licensed drug and alcohol counselor, licensed professional counselor, or licensed professional clinical counselor faces an investigation by the Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy, it is important to respond appropriately from the first notice of an inquiry.

We understand the intricacies of board investigations and the strain they put on licensed professionals. We have extensive experience representing health care providers in occupational licensing matters. We understand the intricacies of health licensing board investigations. While serving as Minnesota Attorneys General, Lori Swanson and Mike Hatch were responsible for legal representation of the Minnesota health licensing boards in investigations and licensing actions. We know the process and the requirements and expectations of the regulators.

We work with health care professionals to develop practical, tailored solutions that aim to resolve board investigations as early in the process as possible and as favorably as possible. We defend health care professionals with all stages of health licensing board proceedings, including initial inquiry letters, investigations, investigative interviews, Tennessen Warnings, subpoenas, Notice of Conferences, Complaint Review Committee conferences, and, if necessary, administrative proceedings. We strive to provide pragmatic and cost-efficient legal representation.

Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health License Investigation Defense—More information:

More information about our legal services in defending health care professionals in state licensing investigations can be found here.

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