Restitution a hot issue in case of Ponzi scheming chiropractor May 29, 2015 A chiropractor who regained his license after convictions for swindling patients, but was never required to pay restitution [...]
Architect boards seek to erase “intern” title May 28, 2015 Architect boards want a sharper line drawn between licensed architects and those who are still in training. Graduates of [...]
Boards nix naming of dentists charged with crimes May 15, 2015 The Arizona dental and medical boards denied requests from a Phoenix ABC news station for lists of doctors and dentists who [...]
2014’s TOP 10 Stories in Professional Licensing May 14, 2015 Call it the year of the unexpected. In 2014, shifting trends and surprising court rulings with wide implications for [...]
Teledoc sues board over telemedicine curbs May 13, 2015 Restraint of trade is a big legal theme in professional regulation this year. Two months after a Supreme Court’s [...]
Single national exam for lawyers gets boost with New York joining in May 12, 2015 States are often slow to abandon their own licensing exams for a national exam, but one of the longest holdouts, the legal [...]
Advocacy groups to state AGs: Warn board members they now potentially face personal liability May 7, 2015 In the wake of February’s Supreme Court decision in North Carolina StateĀ Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC, attorneys [...]
Supreme Court ruling: Boards lose antitrust immunity if not “actively supervised” by states May 7, 2015 To read more, please [...]
California audit slams $92 million ill-functioning licensing data system May 7, 2015 To read more, please [...]