Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations

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Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations is a series of blog posts written by attorney Andra Hutchins. In this series we provide practical advice for health care professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, dentists, and social workers. Attorneys Kerstein and Hutchins have more than 35 years of experience representing health care professionals with licensing board investigations, disciplinary actions and responding to complaints from Massachusetts’ licensing boards. We represent individual practitioners, corporate providers and group practices.

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Attorney E. Steven Coren has more than 40 years of experience representing individuals and families in personal injury casesdivorce and family issues, and probate litigation. As a civil litigator, he has appeared in most courts in Massachusetts and the United States District Court in Massachusetts. He is an approved mediator for the Middlesex Probate and Family Court and was formerly a Hearing Officer for the Board of Bar Overseers (2006-2012). Attorney Coren is Chair of the firm’s Personal Injury practice group and a founding member of the firm.
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Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations

Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations is a series of blog posts written by attorney Andra Hutchins. In this series we provide practical advice for health care professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, dentists, and social workers. Attorneys Kerstein and Hutchins have more than 35 years of experience representing health care professionals with licensing board investigations, disciplinary actions and responding to complaints from Massachusetts’ licensing boards. We represent individual practitioners, corporate providers and group practices.

About the Author
Attorney E. Steven Coren has more than 40 years of experience representing individuals and families in personal injury casesdivorce and family issues, and probate litigation. As a civil litigator, he has appeared in most courts in Massachusetts and the United States District Court in Massachusetts. He is an approved mediator for the Middlesex Probate and Family Court and was formerly a Hearing Officer for the Board of Bar Overseers (2006-2012). Attorney Coren is Chair of the firm’s Personal Injury practice group and a founding member of the firm.
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