Lawyer for Nurses

Lawyer for Nurses


Cory Silkman

A Trusted Advocate

Cory Silkman provides legal representation for board hearings, conferences, investigations, subpoenas, and appeals. He also assists nurses with employment contracts and healthcare business matters.


As both a lawyer and a registered nurse, he is recognized by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.


He has successfully represented hundreds of registered nurses (RN's), nurse practitioners of all types (APRN's), licensed practical nurses (LPN's), medication technicians (MT's), and nursing assistants (CNA's/GNA's).


Call today to discuss your case and see how a lawyer for nurses can help protect your career.

Convenient locations in Towson, Fulton, Annapolis, and Rockville.  Videoconferences and telephone meetings are also available.

Call 410-415-9158

5.0 Performance Rating*

Fellow of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel

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Licensing Board Investigations
Hearings
Conferences
Employment Disputes and Investigations
Licensing Issues
Allegations of Drug Diversion
Allegations of Professional Misconduct
Criminal Arrests and Background Checks
Medication Errors
Policy and Procedure Violations
License Renewal Issues
Alleged Patient Harm
Employment Contracts
Consultation and Advice
And All Other Related Matters
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Leader

A leading lawyer for nurses with a proven track record of success.

Affordable

Representation that focuses on key issues and minimizes costs.

Results

Hundreds of nurses have been represented successfully.

Lawyer for Nurses: Sample Cases

Defended a registered nurse at a 3-day evidentiary hearing against allegations that she was professionally incompetent and falsified patient care records and assessments.

A nurse practitioner hired Cory Silkman to challenge an unfair board decision in court, and he got the Board's order reversed and modified to the client's satisfaction.

Got the Board to dismiss allegations against a nurse anesthetist that he falsified information on his license renewal application. 

Represented a licensed practical nurse at an evidentiary hearing and got numerous allegations of poor patient care and falsification of records dismissed, to the client's satisfaction.

Represented a registered nurse who allegedly overdosed numerous patients with injectible medications, and got all allegations dismissed.

Provided legal advice, guidance, and support to a registered nurse who allegedly caused a patient's death by administering an overdose of medication.

What is a Lawyer for Nurses?

A "lawyer for nurses" is an attorney who focuses on providing legal advice and representation for nurses and allied healthcare professionals. This includes registered nurses (RN's), nurse practitioners of all types (APRN's), licensed practical nurses (LPN's), medication technicians (MT's), and nursing assistants (CNA's and GNA's).


Areas of representation often include professional license defense, licensing board cases, investigations, and hearings, employment disputes, contracts, and litigation (i.e., court cases).

Nurses are a vital part of our healthcare system and deserve an experienced lawyer to help protect their licenses and careers.

It is very important that your lawyer for nurses be both an attorney and a nurse so that you have someone with experience in both fields. 
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