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We offer proactive legal counsel to protect you against Boards of Nursing disciplinary action against your RN or LVN license.

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How Does an RN Respond to a Gross Negligence Accusation from the BRN?

How Does an RN Respond to a Gross Negligence Accusation from the BRN? An Accusation from the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) is an attempt to revoke a RN license and is usually the last step in an accusation of Gross Negligence. They do not just pop up out of nowhere and there will be…

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Should You Enter the BRN’s Diversion Program?

Should You Enter the BRN’s Diversion Program? The answer to whether you are a good candidate for the California BRN’s diversion program will depend on who you ask. If you ask the BRN itself, or you ask the program provider’s at Maximus, they will tell you yes, OH YES!!!!!, you should certainly enroll in the…

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BRN Accusation: The Med-Spa / Practicing Medicine Without a License Complaint | RNGuardian

BRN’s Accusation: The Med-Spa / Practicing Medicine Without a License Complaint If I didn’t know better, I would think that the BRN as an entity was gearing up to run for public office, by the way it dances to the beat of the Media drum. In fact, the draconian BRN as we now know it…

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Student Nurse Applicants Cannot be Denied a RN License Because of a Misdemeanor or Felony Conviction

STUDENT NURSE APPLICANTS APPLYING FOR A LICENSE WITH A CRIMINAL RECORD: You cannot be denied your RN license based solely on a conviction. Criminally convicted student RNs, celebrate! That felony or misdemeanor criminal conviction that you’ve been freaking out about will not automatically result in the denial of your RN license! There is a colossal…

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Did You Receive a Letter from the BRN? If it was about an investigation, diversion or an accusation, it is something to worry about…

Did you receive a letter from the BRN? The California BRN sends out very few written letters to registered nurses. You may receive the notice that your license is up for renewal. That’s fine… this one is nothing to worry about. Basically anything else that you receive from the CA BRN should be cause for…

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The Difference Between DUI and “Wet and Reckless” When it Comes to Your RN License

The Difference Between DUI and “Wet and Reckless” When it Comes to Your RN License At the criminal level, there is not much difference between a DUI and a Wet and Reckless in California. Both will result in a point on your DMV record, both require a fine, both require DUI classes, and both are…

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Newest Nurse DUI and RN License Results

Newest Nurse DUI and RN License Results Why should a California Registered Nurse hire an administrative law attorney who specializes in RN licensing AND Criminal defense? Here’s why: April 2015 RN’s Blood Alcohol Content: .12% BAC, Criminal Result: Wet & Reckless Conviction. Likely BRN Outcome: Citation and Fine. RN’s Blood Alcohol Content: .14% BAC with…

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What Distinguishes You?

Too Many Organizations, All the Same Benefits. With over 400 Nursing Associations in CA competing for members, do yours still see you as relevant? Annual conferences for CE’s are expensive and time consuming. Networking opportunities have been replaced with online ‘social networking’ Newsletters are becoming obsolete- info is dispensed instantly via blogs and other mediums…

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Recent RN DUI Defense Attorney Results

Recent RN DUI Defense Attorney Results Recently, our criminal defense DUI attorneys have been getting some pretty stellar results for our California Registered Nursing clients: LA County DUI arrest for driving under the influence of .08% or more, reduced to a “wet and reckless,”no requirement for an interlock device and 3 years informal court probation….

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Recent RN DUI Defense Attorney Results

Recent RN DUI Defense Results

Recently, our criminal defense DUI attorneys have been getting some pretty stellar results for our California Registered Nursing clients:

LA County DUI arrest for driving under the influence of .08% or more, reduced to a “wet and reckless,” no requirement for an interlock device and 3 years informal court probation. These are the results we dream about. We will assist our client in disclosing this conviction to the BRN, which will VERY LIKELY result in a citation and fine being issued from the BRN in lieu of any formal disciplinary action against our client’s license.
San Diego County DUI arrest with relatively high BAC, plead no contest to a stipulation of .12% BAC, resulting in lesser penalties during probation. What’s more, when disclosed to the Board of Licensed Vocational Nursing (BLVNPT) the .12% conviction resulted in no action and we expect a citation and fine upon disclosure of the conviction to the BRN.
DMV Hearing Win Complete set aside of the license suspension after utilizing an expert forensic toxicologist and having the breath results thrown out. This will hopefully result in the DA agreeing to a “wet & reckless” and our client will be issued only a citation and fine against their RN License from the BRN.

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As a Student RN, Will a Past DUI Keep Me From Getting My RN License In California?

What to do to ENSURE you get your RN License even with a past DUI.   The shortest answer to this question is the quintessential legal answer: “It depends,” but that answer is infuriating; so bear with me, and I will really answer your question and tell you exactly WHAT it depends upon and clue…

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CA Nurses with a Recent DUI Arrest: What About My RN License?

7 most frequently asked questions from CA nurses with a recent DUI arrest 1.Q: I am an RN who just got arrested for a DUI, what should I do to best protect my CA RN license? A: You should hire an attorney to represent you at the criminal level with the DUI who understands how…

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