Are you a professional who is worried about losing your financial license?
Let’s talk about it.
Your financial license is important—it’s the bread and butter of your company. If you’ve been accused of breaking the law or misconduct, your license could be in jeopardy. And that means everything you’ve worked for could be on the line.
Don’t worry; we’re here for you. We can help you figure out what options are available to protect your license so you can get back to doing what you love: helping people.
Get the upper hand in your case—call 1818 today for a free consultation with an Illinois financial license defense attorney.
Dozens of Illinois laws, statutes, and regulations apply to financial licenses in the state. Because of this, there are a wide variety of grounds for which a consumer could lodge a formal complaint against you.
But no matter what you’re up against, our team has more than likely seen a case like yours.
Some common complaints we defend against include:
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) doesn’t take licensing issues lightly, and neither do we.
At 1818, we’ll help you minimize disciplinary actions and represent you before IDFPR so that things don’t get any worse than they already are. Get your free consultation now.
A financial license attorney is your first line of defense when facing disciplinary action against your license.
The good news is that there are many ways to fight back.
At 1818, we’re dedicated to helping licensed professionals like you get the help they need. We defend all types of professional licenses in Illinois.
We have experience defending the following financial licenses in Illinois:
Don’t go one more day with your license in jeopardy. You’ve got options. Call 1818 today.
If you’re a financial professional being accused of misconduct, here’s what you can generally expect from the process:
No matter what stage you’re in, our attorneys can represent you to get a judgment in your favor. Book your free consultation with 1818 now.
Why hire 1818 to represent me in my case?
At 1818, our Illinois financial license defense attorneys have in-depth knowledge of the regulator’s perspective on various issues and what factors will determine whether or not the case will be prosecuted. We can help you avoid common mistakes, build a winning defense strategy and, most importantly, help you keep your license.
What are my legal options after receiving a complaint notice in Illinois?
After receiving a complaint or letter of investigation, you can attempt to respond to the allegations independently or you can get legal representation from an experienced professional license defense attorney to defend you and your license.
The most important thing to remember is that the IDFPR’s top priority is to protect the public. They have no interest in assisting you in defending your license.
We do. Call 1818 now.
What happens if I don’t respond to IDFPR?
Failure to respond to a complaint or investigation will result in adverse action against your license. Ignoring the issue won’t make it go away. Instead, contact a business license defense attorney immediately.
If you’re a licensed professional, you know that your license is one of the most important things in your life.
It’s how you get paid, how you stay in business, and how you make a living for your family.
But what happens if someone threatens to take it all away?
If you’ve been accused of misconduct or violating a financial regulation, you need an Illinois license defense attorney who knows the ropes.
At 1818, we’re here to help. Book your free initial consultation with our professional license defense attorneys today.
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