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For the professional, I counsel Pennsylvania doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and all other licensees facing disciplinary actions before Pennsylvania's twenty six different state regulatory boards. My clients live both in and outside Pennsylvania and face disciplinary actions against their Pennsylvania professional license. My website and blogs discuss my professional license defense strategies. From criminal convictions that affect a license to work place employment investigations and client based complaints to the licensing boards, I handle all types of disciplinary actions. In this age of hightened scrutiny of all professionals regarding their personal or professional conduct, Pennsylvania's licensing Boards take any complaint or behavioral misteps seriously. Please visit my web site and blogs at .
I also represent individuals in a wide variety of criminal prosecutions. My experience includes defending clients in state and federal grand jury proceedings, perjury and obstruction charges, health care and tax fraud claims, robbery and drug related crimes, gun violence cases, and computer and internet crimes. I counsel clients in connection with grand jury investigations and prosecutions by the U.S. Department of Justice and various U.S. Attorney’s offices across the country, and the Pennsylvania and New Jersey offices of the Attorney General.
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State: New Jersey
Acquired: 1993
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State: Pennsylvania
Acquired: 1993
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Posted by Adam | July 06, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Physical Therapy License
I contacted Richard after learning that my professional physical therapy license may be in jeopardy, and I am certainly glad I did! Richard is prompt in his responses, clear in his communication of the plan, and was very encouraging for a positive outcome on the case during a very stressful time. H...
I represent many Pennsylvania licensees now living in Florida, California, Arizona, New York, New Jersey, Washington State, New Mexico, and Colorado. These clients have an inactive Pennsylvania license to practice nursing, medicine, physical therapy, pharmacy, or any other health care practice. They either went to school in PA, getting their initial training or post-graduate license here, but are now living and working elsewhere. Criminal or impairment investigations in other states will affect even an inactive Pennsylvania health care license. We live in an opioid, medical or legal marijuana, post- pandemic alcohol drunken environment. Pennsylvania is noticing any licensee with legal issues to respond to their orders, petitions, and discipline. Call me to let me help you sort out the long-term issues that can and will affect your nursing, pharmacy, medical license. Adam did and look what happened to him--NOTHING.
Posted by Stacy | April 24, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
The BEST there is!
Approx. 1 year ago, I received a letter in the mail that I needed to contact PNAP and submit myself to the VRP for false accusations made to the SBON. I was a total wreck. I had no clue what was in front of me, what I was reading, and didn’t realize that PNAP & THE VRP ARE COMPLETELY VOLUNTARY! DO NO...
Every client responds differently to the stress of a VRP letter. I try to help my clients understand the VRP "Letter of Concern" is deceitful letter that misrepresents what SARPH, PNAP and the PHMP really is and how the programs work. The bait and switch approach applies to clients all over Pennsylvania. What is even worse is how the programs affect my clients in other states who have a Pennsylvania professional health care license. Currently I represent clients from Washington State, California, Florida, Ohio, and Texas. The VRP wreaks havoc on their professional licenses worse than my Pennsylvania based clients who live in Erie, Pittsburgh, Scranton or Philadelphia. Call me to discuss your case.
Posted by anonymous | July 17, 2018 | Hired Attorney | DUI & DWI
Well Represented
As a professional practicing nurse it seems that personal issues are unacceptable. I had issues with anxiety after my daughter tried to commit suicide four times plus fighting stage 3 A breast cancer. I realized I need help with this and I seek help and was given medication. One night My friends invi...
"I have known Richard Hark for years and he is an outstanding attorney. While he handled criminal defense matters for many years, he has shifted his practice focus to administrative law where he assists professionals (nurses, doctors, lawyers, etc) when they are being disciplined by their respective licensing board. This is usually as a result of contacts with the criminal justice system or drug/alcohol problems. Despite the shift in practice, the outcomes are the same. I have seen him successfully fight the most serious criminal charges and I now refer professional clients to him when their criminal case overlaps with their professional license. He has become extremely skilled in a very sensitive area where clients' livelihoods are on the line. This is no easy task but Richard's combination of legal smarts, common sense, and empathy for his client's plight make him a perfect fit. I strongly endorse Mr. Hark."
"I endorse this lawyer. Knowledgeable on board defense matters for licensed health care professionals."
"I recently referred a complicated criminal defense matter to Mr. Hark. He handled the case with a high degree of professionalism and was able to secure an excellent result."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with Rich on many cases over the past 20 years. He is a straight-shooter and is honest with his clients. I trust him enough that I have referred dozens of my clients to him for assistance with various types of matters including criminal defense."
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DUI and DWI lawyer
1997 - Present
Partner, Hark and Hark
2017 - Present
American Association of Nurse AttorneysMember
1993
JD - Juris Doctor
1990
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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While incarcerated, can you get credit for license suspension for a mandatory suspension related to PWID?
03 Jun 2015
Can I get a gun license with an expunged record?
25 May 2015
I received a letter from the U.S. District attorney office about a grand jury investigation against me. What should I do.
21 Apr 2015
Nursing Home Overtime Pay
19 Jan 2024
SARPH is no more -- New PHP contract required.
25 Sep 2023
Intended fraud loss versus actual loss, when there is no actual monetary loss
03 Dec 2022