Professional Licensing: Your Career, Your Rights, Our Fight
- Jinks Crow

- Sep 3
- 2 min read

In Alabama, certain professions, such as medicine and law, are regulated by self-governing boards. These licensing authorities, including the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners and the Alabama State Bar, have the power to issue, deny, suspend, or revoke professional licenses. After all, these credentials determine whether you can legally practice your profession and, ultimately, support your livelihood.
Why Licensing Matters and Why It’s Not Just Paperwork
At Jinks Crow, we believe professional licensing isn’t just a formality; it’s a foundational component of your career and identity. That’s why we make it our mission to stand with professionals when their most critical asset, their license, is under threat.
Our attorneys understand that due process isn’t optional. It’s a legal right that ensures fairness in evidentiary hearings, appeals, and every step of disciplinary proceedings. Miss deadlines or fail to raise your defenses, and the consequences could be career-defining, or even career-ending.
How We Protect Your Practice
Defending Against Revocation or Discipline
Whether you're a doctor or lawyer facing disciplinary action, you deserve a seasoned advocate who knows the terrain. From procedural technicalities to tactical defense, our lawyers provide comprehensive representation against board proceedings.
Challenging Wrongful Denials
When a licensing board wrongfully refuses to issue your license, time is your enemy—but we’re your ally. Jinks Crow acts swiftly to appeal and counteract refusals, helping you get back to practicing without unnecessary delay.
The Jinks Crow Advantage
Frank Wilson brings decades of experience representing doctors and attorneys before licensing boards, including high-stakes disciplinary proceedings and appeals.
Christy Crow offers unmatched insight from her service on the Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Board and, notably, as Chair of the Disciplinary Commission, bringing clarity to the process from both sides of the table.
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