Can You Sue a North Carolina Professional Licensing Board? Legal Options Explained

Can You Sue a North Carolina Professional Licensing Board? Legal Options Explained

Clients often contact the firm even before a formal complaint arises, typically because one or more of North Carolina’s licensing boards or agencies has upset them, caused them harm, or treated them unfairly. The question most licensees ask is the same: Can I sue the Board?

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What North Carolina HVAC Licensees Should Know About Load Calculations and Board Complaints
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What North Carolina HVAC Licensees Should Know About Load Calculations and Board Complaints

At Brooks Peterson PLLC, we represent North Carolina contractors and technicians who find themselves under investigation by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating, and Fire Sprinkler Contractors (“the Board”). One of the most common — and often surprising — issues that triggers a Board complaint involves load calculations for residential HVAC systems.

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How Academic Discipline in North Carolina Can Impact Your Medical License with the NC Medical Board
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How Academic Discipline in North Carolina Can Impact Your Medical License with the NC Medical Board

Academic discipline during medical school can feel discouraging—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Mistakes made in an academic setting are often part of the learning process. Still, when the time comes to apply for your North Carolina medical license, those past issues may raise red flags with the North Carolina Medical Board (NCMB).

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Can a Licensing Complaint Lead to Civil Lawsuits in North Carolina?
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Can a Licensing Complaint Lead to Civil Lawsuits in North Carolina?

If you are a licensed professional in North Carolina—whether a general contractor, electrician, plumber, or other vocational licensee—a complaint to your licensing board can feel like a direct threat to your livelihood. But the potential consequences extend far beyond your license. A complaint filed with your professional board can also expose you to civil liability, creating a significant risk for future lawsuits and financial loss.

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Can You Get a Professional License With a Criminal Conviction in North Carolina?
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Can You Get a Professional License With a Criminal Conviction in North Carolina?

Short answer: maybe — but it depends heavily on the nature of your conviction, how much time has passed, and how well you present your rehabilitation.

North Carolina law gives people with criminal records a formal path to find out beforehand whether a conviction is likely to block professional licensure — through a process called predetermination.

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What to Expect If a Complaint Is Filed Against Your North Carolina HVAC License
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What to Expect If a Complaint Is Filed Against Your North Carolina HVAC License

For HVAC contractors in North Carolina, a professional license represents years of skill, investment, and trust. But even experienced contractors can find themselves facing a consumer or competitor complaint before the State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors (“the Board”). Understanding how the complaint process works—and what your rights are at each step—can make a major difference in protecting your license and your livelihood.

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What to Do When You Receive a Notice of Hearing from Your North Carolina Licensing Board
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What to Do When You Receive a Notice of Hearing from Your North Carolina Licensing Board

Receiving a Notice of Hearing from your professional licensing board can be intimidating. Whether you’re a nurse, physician, real estate broker, or another licensed professional, that notice isn’t just paperwork — it’s a formal legal step that can affect your livelihood. Before you do anything else, you should review the notice carefully and check it for compliance with Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes

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What Counts as a “Material Fact” Under the NC Real Estate Commission
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What Counts as a “Material Fact” Under the NC Real Estate Commission

In North Carolina real estate law, few mistakes get agents in trouble faster than omitting a material fact. But “material fact” is not a rigid term — instead, the NC Real Estate Commission (NCREC) treats it as a flexible concept, guided by precedent, statutes, and the Commission’s own bulletins and rules.

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Avoiding Negligent Misrepresentation: What North Carolina Real Estate Agents Need to Know
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Avoiding Negligent Misrepresentation: What North Carolina Real Estate Agents Need to Know

Real estate agents in North Carolina are regulated by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC), which takes negligent misrepresentation very seriously. This article explains how negligent misrepresentation is defined under Commission rules, what it can look like in real-world situations, and practical steps agents can take to avoid it in the future.

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