NJ mental health professional license attorney

Reasons A Mental Health Practitioner Should Consult A Lawyer
December 18th, 2019If you are a mental health practitioner in New Jersey, you need to have legal protection. Having a lawyer to represent you can have a positive impact on your practice. Here are two reasons why you need to consult a lawyer in the mental health field. You Want to Start a Practice in New Jersey…(read more)

The Most Common Reasons Mental Health Professionals Get Sued
October 2nd, 2019Mental health professionals face lawsuits every day for small acts of negligence or perhaps big cases of intentional harm. From exploitation of patients to improper dosing of medication, the suit can quickly turn into malpractice. These are some common reasons mental health professionals face lawsuits. Improper medication and dosing Negligence is one of the most…(read more)

When Mental Health Professionals Should Seek Mediation in Business Disputes
August 24th, 2019Mediation is an informal dispute arrangement where an experienced mediator bridges gaps between two parties. It’s a process to avoid costly and lengthy court proceedings. The hope for anyone going through mediation is that the mediator will hear both sides and be able to provide a fair resolution each side can agree to. Mediation is…(read more)

Tips for Mental Health Professionals Facing Subpoenas
July 17th, 2019Most therapists and other mental health professionals will have to deal with subpoenas at some point in their careers. The first thing they feel is usually anxiety, fear of what’s to come. Additionally, the pressure of the legal system comes down on them and sometimes provokes an immediate response. Either they totally ignore the subpoena,…(read more)

Protect Your Mental Health Professional License by Going Over These 2 Things with Your Attorney
June 19th, 2019When a mental health professional’s license is under threat, everything within their power should be done to protect it. Mental health professionals work hard to earn their licenses so they can serve the public and do what they love. Eventually, though, almost every mental health practitioner runs into a legal dispute that could affect their…(read more)