Administrative Law
At My DUI Guy, P.A. we understand that as a licensed professional you’ve worked hard to get licensed in your profession and build your career. We also understand that sometimes mistakes are made on the job. That is why we proudly provide legal representation for professionals in investigations, administrative disciplinary proceedings, and criminal cases arising out of actions taken while on and off the job. The following is a list of the more common professionals we can help though it is not exhaustive:
- Accountants;
- Alcohol and Tobacco Product Vendors;
- Architects;
- Asbestos Contractors and Consultants;
- Auctioneers;
- Barbers;
- Building Code Administrators and Inspectors;
- Chiropractors;
- Community Association Managers;
- Contractors;
- Cosmetologists;
- Counselors;
- Dentists;
- Doctors;
- Educators;
- Electrical Contractors;
- Employee Leasing Companies;
- Engineers;
- Geologists;
- Health Professionals;
- Home Inspectors;
- Inspectors;
- Insurance Agents;
- Interior Designers;
- JUDGES
- Labor Organizations and Business Agents;
- Landscape Architects;
- Law Enforcement;
- LAWYERS;
- Mold Related Services;
- Nurses;
- Nursing Home Administrators;
- Pilots;
- Psychiatrists;
- Psychologists;
- Real Estate Agents;
- Social Workers;
- Talent Agencies; and
- Veterinarians.
You can learn more about Florida Administrative Law below. If you need legal advice or representation from an experienced business attorney, please contact My DUI Guy, P.A. in St. Augustine. Attorney DuPont proudly serves clients in St. Johns County and throughout Florida.
For professionals that require a professional license, just an arrest for an alleged criminal offense creates two major problems. First, you have to respond to the criminal charges, and second, you will generally have to deal with the disciplinary issues relating to your professional license.
From the criminal standpoint, a guilty plea, even to reduced charges, can still jeopardize your professional license. Also, certain concessions made in negotiating criminal penalties during plea bargaining may have a negative effect on your license.
The effects of a conviction or even a simple arrest can vary depending on the type of professional license you have. Some licenses require holders to self-report convictions while others do not. In some cases, a conviction will trigger an automatic suspension of a license. In other cases, convictions result in administrative complaints and an investigation.
If you are a licensed professional who is under investigation, or charged with a criminal offense in Florida you should immediately retain an attorney because your career may be at stake.
If you are a professional and are currently under investigation, involved in a disciplinary action, or involved in a criminal case arising from issues on or off the job, contact My DUI Guy, P.A. today. My DUI Guy, P.A. proudly serves clients in St. Johns County and throughout Florida. At My DUI Guy, P.A. we are Protecting and Serving those who Protect and Serve.