Phishing with discipline notices; some lawyers are biting July 14, 2016 Be careful what you click on. That’s the message the American Bar Association is giving to attorneys across the [...]
Online renewal systems alleged to raise identity fraud risk May 27, 2016 Security of licensing data has become an issue with Indiana’s nursing board, which uses an online system for renewing [...]
Board, not court, must judge licensee’s “good faith” December 8, 2015 A trial court could not substitute its judgment of a licensee’s “good faith” to overrule a state licensing [...]
Application fraud slips through cracks in Massachusetts October 20, 2015 In Massachusetts, nursing applications have been pouring in, with up to 10,000 submitted in a year. But only three [...]
Fake license scandal involves Tennessee state workers October 14, 2015 Multiple Tennessee state workers have been implicated in the illegal sale of cosmetology and barber licenses, according to [...]
“Conditional suspension” not an option while criminal appeal pending September 25, 2015 To read more, please [...]
Oregon: “Discipline matrix” adequate for informing accused of sanctions July 9, 2015 To read more, please [...]
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 [...]
Revocation upheld for scheme to dodge state Medicaid exclusion February 5, 2015 To read more, please [...]