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What to Do If You Are Contacted by a Licensing Board Investigator

19 min · 22. juni 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey engages with Attorney James Kosnett to explore the intricacies of licensing board investigations. James, with decades of experience defending licensed professionals, sheds light on why an investigator might contact you and the potential consequences. He emphasizes the importance of not engaging directly with investigators without legal counsel, as anything said can be used against you. James outlines the steps to take when contacted, including gathering information and consulting an attorney. He also discusses the role of an attorney in protecting clients, handling communication, and navigating the investigation process. The episode provides valuable insights into how to manage the situation effectively, ensuring professionals are well-prepared and protected. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:32 – Why Investigators Contact Licensed Professionals 1:37 – Initial Contact Methods and Reactions 3:02 – The Investigator's Objectives 4:52 – Responding to Investigator's Questions 5:48 – Importance of Legal Representation 6:45 – Communication Through an Attorney 8:23 – Gathering and Reviewing Evidence 9:00 – Requesting the Investigator's File 10:38 – Handling Subpoenas and Court Orders 12:28 – Escalation to Formal Action 14:54 – Steps After Receiving an Accusation 16:54 – Discovery Process and Settlements 18:32 – Conclusion of the Discussion About the Show:  From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to supporting licensed professionals through the challenges of maintaining their credentials. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the series features in-depth discussions with Attorney James Kosnett, who brings his extensive legal expertise to the table. Each episode delves into topics such as board investigations, legal defenses, and maintaining professional reputations. The show aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complex landscape of professional licensing, ensuring they can protect their careers and livelihoods.

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