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Nursing Law Bandit
Cincinnati, Ohio
I am a Nurse License Defense Attorney and Consultant
Interests: Writing, Gardening, Spirtuality, and Painting
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Nurses Beware: There is Danger in Being Unlawyered
See this article in the Lawyerist which discusses the hazards of being unlawyered. http://lawyerist.com/defend-deposition-just-show-up/ I see the hazards of being unrepresented and unlawyered daily in my law practice. 1. Ohio Independent Providers You are running a business and practicing in... Continue reading
Posted Apr 16, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Smell My Feet: Customer Service, Staff Nurses, and the Waffle House
My nephews used to ask me to smell their feet. They were only 3 and 4 at the time and we would play a game where I would smell their feet, which were funky of course, and then tell them... Continue reading
Posted Apr 13, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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OBN E*News 04/11/2013 - Important OARRS Registration Information for CTP Holders
OBN E*News 04/11/2013 - Important OARRS Registration Information for CTP Holders It is important that all Certificate to Prescribe (CTP) holders register for OARRS (Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System) to be in compliance with the legal requirements for the use... Continue reading
Posted Apr 12, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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What Do Lawyers Have a Duty to Disclose to PCs (Prospective Clients) and Clients?
Take a look at this article and the comments. http://lawyerist.com/do-you-have-a-duty-to-disclose-that-you-are-a-hatemongering-racist/ I posted my picture on my blog and started mentioning I was black about 8 years ago after I met with a prospective client who allegedly made inappropriate remarks about... Continue reading
Posted Mar 9, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Law Firm Brochures now available in Candy Land; Email or Text Me Sugar Drop!
I am offering two updated law firm brochures for nurses and these are available to individual nurses and nursing students who need legal assistance. The first brochure discusses the difference between a legal consultation vs. legal coaching vs. traditional legal... Continue reading
Posted Mar 8, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Billy Bad A## Approach when Defending Yourself before the State Nursing Board
There are three essential components to traditional and full-scale legal representation: a. representation and advocacy in a formal legal matter; b. counseling a Client on the legal process and procedures involved in a legal matter; and c. advising a Client... Continue reading
Posted Mar 7, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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LaTonia Denise Wright offers Legal Coaching Services for Nurses in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana
My law firm is pleased to offer legal coaching services to nurses starting today. This a brand new service I am offering to respond to the demand for legal services. I receive a number of calls, emails, texts, and faxes... Continue reading
Posted Mar 2, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Bucks and Sucks: Retain a Nurse License Defense Attorney to Defend You before the State Nursing Board
If you are going to retain an attorney to represent you in a State Nursing Board investigation, hearing, or matter, you should retain an attorney who has experience practicing before the State Nursing Board defending nurses. This may seem like... Continue reading
Posted Mar 1, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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TaraLynn Mackay, RN, JD (Texas) is presenting 3 webinars in April 2013 for Nursing Law & Order
TaraLynn Mackay is a Texas licensed attorney. Taralynn represents nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing. Download TaraLynn Mackay CV. Taralynn R. Mackay, RN, JD, is a founding partner in the law firm of McDonald, Mackay & Weitz, LLP where... Continue reading
Posted Feb 13, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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OBN E*News 02/11/2013 - Interpretive Guidelines Scheduled for Review
OBN E*News 02/11/2013 - Interpretive Guidelines Scheduled for Review Five of the Board of Nursing (Board)'s approved Interpretive Guidelines are scheduled for review by the Board at its March 21 & 22, 2013, meeting. The Board will consider re-approval of... Continue reading
Posted Feb 11, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Edie Brous, RN, Attorney at Law to present three Nursing Law & Order webinars in April 2013
Edie Brous, RN, JD is a licensed attorney in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Ms. Brous is a nurse license defense attorney and represents nurses before the State Nursing Boards. Ms. Brous speaks nationally on legal issues in nursing... Continue reading
Posted Feb 8, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Cynthia Mikos, BSN, Attorney at Law is presenting the April 10, 2013 webinar: APRN (Advanced Practice RN) Complaints with the State Nursing Board
Nursing Law & Order is sponsoring a cutting edge webinar for Advanced Practice RNs (Nurse Practitioners, CRNAs, CNMs, and CNSs) and APRN students. The webinar is titled APRN State Nursing Board Complaints, Discipline and the Legal Implications for Nursing Practice.... Continue reading
Posted Feb 5, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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State Nursing Board Disciplinary Investigations: What Am I Facing Here? webinar
Nursing Law & Order is offering a 60 minute webinar for nurses and nursing students to learn more about the nuts and bolts of State Nursing Board disciplinary investigations. The webinar will be presented by a licensed attorney with experience... Continue reading
Posted Feb 4, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Are You Pro Se? The Pros and Cons of Self-Representation before the State Nursing Board
Nursing Law & Order is offering a 60 minute webinar for nurses and nursing students to learn more about the pros and cons of self-representation before the State Nursing Board. The webinar will review the following topics: What is Pro... Continue reading
Posted Feb 2, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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State Nursing Board Complaints: The Who, What, When, Why & Where? Webinar
Nursing Law & Order is offering a webinar for nurses and nursing students to learn more about State Nursing Board complaints. Do you want to know more about State Nursing Board complaints? Are you involved in a State Nursing Board... Continue reading
Posted Feb 2, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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Ohio Board of Nursing E*News January 14, 2013
OBN E*News 01/14/2013 -Emergency Facility Opioid and Other Controlled Substances Prescribing Guidelines – Please Implement As you are probably aware, the Ohio Emergency and Acute Care Facility Opioid and Other Controlled Substances Prescribing Guidelines (OOCS Guidelines) were issued in May... Continue reading
Posted Jan 15, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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I will be in Cleveland, Ohio this month meeting with law firm Clients for three days
I will be in Cleveland, Ohio meeting for three days meeting with several of my law firm clients this month who live in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Do you have a pending complaint with the Nursing Board? Has your nursing... Continue reading
Posted Jan 11, 2013 at Nursing Law & Order
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A Nursing License, a Cold Pepsi, and a Funky Fresh DUI: Peaks and Valleys
Today is NYE and around this time of year, I receive an increase in DUI calls where nurses have been charged with a DUI, OVI, or DWI and question how it will impact their nursing license as a far as... Continue reading
Posted Dec 31, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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Do You Think I Need An Attorney to Represent Me before the Board of Nursing?
If you have to ask me do you need an attorney then 9 times out of 10 you need a lawyer. I can tell you I don't represent myself in anything because I am my own worst enemy and I... Continue reading
Posted Dec 28, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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APRNs and the Pill Mill Bill Spill in the Commonwealth of Kentucky:House Bill 1 was effective July 20, 2012
See the attached. Download KBNPillMillBillSpill I would encourage APRNs in Kentucky to submit written comments to Nathan Goldman, Acting Executive Director and General Counsel for the Kentucky Nursing Board. Comments are accepted until October 1, 2012. So what do you... Continue reading
Posted Aug 13, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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Change in My Contact Information
Effective today the contact information for my office has changed. My new office telephone numberand business cell phone is 513-655-6586. My new fax number is 855-859-5079. Continue reading
Posted Aug 13, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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I Can Feel It! Living, Sweating, Breathing, and Bleeding Nurse License Defense for $995.95?
My law practice keeps me very busy. I love what I do for a living and it is my passion. Nurse license defense is still and has always been my dream job. Being on the frontlines in nurse license defense... Continue reading
Posted Apr 24, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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OBN E*News 04/17/2012: Interpretive Guidelines Scheduled for Review
OBN E*News 04/17/2012 -Interpretive Guidelines Scheduled for Review Three of the Board of Nursing (Board)'s approved Interpretive Guidelines are scheduled for review by the Board at its May 17 & 18, 2012, meeting. The Board will consider re-approval of the... Continue reading
Posted Apr 17, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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unemployment compensation and BON complaints
The interplay of the law, legalities, and legal stuff was and still is the collateral implications from criminal pleas and licensure consequences. Unless your criminal defense attorney is also a nurse license defense attorney.....You know the rest. Criminal law however... Continue reading
Posted Apr 16, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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Ohio Board of Nursing E*News 03/30/2012 -Advanced Practice Nurses and Schedule II Prescribing
OBN E*News 03/30/2012 -Advanced Practice Nurses and Schedule II Prescribing Senator Scott Oelslager introduced Senate Bill 83 on February 16, 2011, to expand the authority of certain advanced practice nurses to prescribe schedule II controlled substances. The bill was passed... Continue reading
Posted Mar 30, 2012 at Nursing Law & Order
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