When You Need A Lawyer

Do you need to consult with an attorney regarding your nursing license or other professional licensing matter? Call (530) 232-9280 to schedule a free consultation with a nurses attorney.

Nurses are trained to help people…and are not necessarily quick to ask for help. And most people are hesitant to contact a lawyer, often because they’re worried about the cost of an attorney or are unwilling to admit their situation may be serious.

If you’re considering hiring an attorney, this, in and of itself, speaks to the gravity of your situation. And if you’re worried about the cost of an attorney, it’s important to understand that the cost of not having a lawyer at your side could be that you lose your job and/or have your nursing license suspended or revoked.

Because we want to make it easy for you to take that first step in fully exploring all your options, we are offering a free legal consultation for professional licensing matters.

In general, these are the circumstances for which you may need an attorney who has experience representing nurses:
•letter from the Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN), the Washington State Board of Nursing (WABON), or the Texas Board of Nursing (TBON)
•investigation by the OSBN, WABON, or TBON

You’ll find that we represent all types of nurses, including: nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, advance practice nurses (APNs), registered nurses (RNs), traveling nurses, and licensed practical nurses (LPNs).

To schedule your complimentary consultation for professional licensing matters, please call our law office (503) 232-9280, or e-mail us at .  We can talk through your legal situation and get you on the road to getting your questions answered.  Whether you’re currently working in the states of Oregon or Washington or, if you’re a traveling nurse and have worked in those states in the past, we can help.  We also represent nurses in the state of Texas.

Please make note: Kevin Keaney is a member of the American Association for Nurse Attorneys (TAANA), and before he earned his law degree, he worked as a nurse.  

Kevin Keaney is licensed to practice in Oregon and Washington, as well as Texas, where he can also help nurses who need an attorney.