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When someone filed a complaint against you, your license could be put in danger if not defended by a nurse attorney. An RN from El Paso, Texas is just one of the many examples of this. This resulted in the discipline by the Texas Board of Nursing.

On or about June 16, 2006, one of the administrative staff discovered that the RN’s license expired on April 30, 2006, and subsequently suspended her. According to the facility, the RN practiced without a license from May 1, 2006, through June 5, 2006. The RN renewed her R.N. license on June 26, 2006.

The event happened from May to June 2006. During that time, the RN was employed as a registered nurse in a medical facility in El Paso and had been in that position for one year.

Because of this, the RN was summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing to defend her side.

However, the RN failed to hire a nurse attorney to help her with her case. Because of this, the Texas Board of Nursing suspended and disciplined the RN.

Having all these problems was never easy and should never be dealt with alone. You need someone who can help you at times like these, someone that is very reliable and knows what to do if you are facing such allegations or accusations. Any problem always has a solution.

Do not fret if you find yourself in a similar situation the same as that of the RN mentioned above. All you need to do is to find the right nurse attorney who can help you in the case. Equip yourself with the knowledge and expertise you need for a successful outcome by consulting a knowledgeable and experienced Texas nurse attorney.

If you have questions regarding expired license, contact the Law Office of Yong J. An and text or call attorney Yong 24/7 at (832) 428-4579