
Professional Licensure
Protecting the Licenses of Medical and Business Professionals with Confidence
The Law Office of Clifford D. Swift III focuses on representing licensed medical and business professionals who are facing disciplinary actions before Licensing Boards and Commissions in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. As a former Prosecuting Attorney for the Pennsylvania Department of State, Attorney Swift has a unique understanding of the many professional licensing laws, the rules of administrative practice and procedure, and the idiosyncrasies of the various Boards and Commissions before which we practice.
We help clients nationwide and provide representation for:
The Professional Licensure practice at the Law Office of Clifford D. Swift III is fully integrated into its Disability Insurance practice and offers comprehensive assistance in navigating the complex relationship between professional licensing and disability insurance. If you are a professional suffering from substance abuse or dependence or a mental or physical disability which is impacting your ability to practice, it is imperative that you have representation that can successfully navigate the competing interests of maintaining a professional license while at the same time obtaining disability insurance benefits. Don’t find yourself in “no man’s land” where the disability insurance company finds you are “too well” to collect disability insurance benefits and the Licensing Board finds you are “too disabled” to safely practice your profession.
Whether you are charged with a violation of a licensing act, facing reciprocal discipline, contemplating entering the Voluntary Recovery Program (VRP), being compelled to attend either a mental or physical examination, or attempting to have your licensed reinstated or application for licensure approved, the Law Office of Clifford D. Swift III will vigorously represent your interests and protect your ability to practice your chosen profession. At the Law Office of Clifford D. Swift III, we understand the intricacies of disability insurance contracts and the relationship between professional licensing and disability insurance and are uniquely qualified to obtain the disability insurance benefits you rightfully deserve while at the same time maintaining the professional license you have worked so hard to obtain.
