Representation in Professional and Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings
Criminal charges can lead to the end of successful careers — even if the eventual outcome of a trial is acquittal of the accused. Professionals such as doctors, lawyers, accountants, teachers and real estate agents charged with white collar crimes are often subject to civil actions and disciplinary proceedings that jeopardize their professional licenses and accreditation. An attorney with experience and knowledge of white collar crime defense can help protect professionals from career-ending criminal and administrative proceedings.
Experienced Attorneys
The lawyers at Dreyer Boyajian LLP represent professionals in administrative proceedings before licensing boards and other disciplinary entities that determine the sanctions faced by an individual charged with or convicted of a crime. Whether the administrative proceedings were initiated by a client complaint, peer allegation or were the result of a criminal charge, our attorneys have the skills, knowledge and resources to handle even the most complex matters.
Dedicated to Preserving Clients' Professional Futures
Our representation in administrative proceedings includes helping clients draft responses to oral or written questions. We make sure that any evidence that favors the client's position is correctly submitted and presented. Professionals who have been charged with crimes, including a variety of white collar crimes, will find that our lawyers can represent them at administrative hearings and also defend them against the criminal charges. In both cases, we develop powerful and intelligent cases so that our clients can continue in their professions and avoid criminal convictions.
We understand the processes used by different professional boards and know what is needed to protect clients from possible civil penalties. Our clients have included doctors, lawyers, dentists, psychologists, therapists and teachers; we have helped many professionals such as these protect their professional license and professional reputation.
To discuss any matter related to professional malpractice, licensing hearings or white collar charges that can damage your career and reputation, contact Dreyer Boyajian LLP in Albany, New York. Call 518-478-2841 to learn more about our administrative representation services.






