Did You Know A Criminal Defense Attorney May Not Be Able To Help You With Your License?

Did You Know A Criminal Defense Attorney May Not Be Able To Help You With Your License?

If you’re facing criminal charges, it’s crucial to understand how a conviction can impact your professional license. Many criminal defense attorneys may not be aware of these implications. Here are some key points to consider: Does your attorney know the implications of a conviction on your professional license? If not, do they know someone who does? If they don’t, it’s essential to consult a licensing defense attorney. At Goyette, Ruano & Ulmer, our attorneys specialize in advising on the specific implications of a conviction on your license. We can collaborate with your criminal defense attorney to reduce charges or help get them dismissed. If you’re a professional licensee needing guidance on how a conviction could affect your license, give us a call. Your license depends on it.

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Did You Know A Criminal Defense Attorney May Not Be Able To Help You With Your License?

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