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    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights</b><span style="font-weight:400;"> is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and professionals navigate complex legal challenges in education and professional licensing. The show covers a wide range of topics including academic misconduct, special education disputes, and professional licensing defense. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, the podcast aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to protect their rights and make informed decisions.</span></p>]]></description>
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        <title>What to Do If You Are Contacted by a Licensing Board Investigator</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: 
In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey engages with Attorney James Kosnett to explore the intricacies of licensing board investigations. James, with decades of experience defending licensed professionals, sheds light on why an investigator might contact you and the potential consequences. He emphasizes the importance of not engaging directly with investigators without legal counsel, as anything said can be used against you. James outlines the steps to take when contacted, including gathering information and consulting an attorney. He also discusses the role of an attorney in protecting clients, handling communication, and navigating the investigation process. The episode provides valuable insights into how to manage the situation effectively, ensuring professionals are well-prepared and protected.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
0:32 – Why Investigators Contact Licensed Professionals
1:37 – Initial Contact Methods and Reactions
3:02 – The Investigator's Objectives
4:52 – Responding to Investigator's Questions
5:48 – Importance of Legal Representation
6:45 – Communication Through an Attorney
8:23 – Gathering and Reviewing Evidence
9:00 – Requesting the Investigator's File
10:38 – Handling Subpoenas and Court Orders
12:28 – Escalation to Formal Action
14:54 – Steps After Receiving an Accusation
16:54 – Discovery Process and Settlements
18:32 – Conclusion of the Discussion</p>
<p>About the Show: 
From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to supporting licensed professionals through the challenges of maintaining their credentials. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the series features in-depth discussions with Attorney James Kosnett, who brings his extensive legal expertise to the table. Each episode delves into topics such as board investigations, legal defenses, and maintaining professional reputations. The show aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complex landscape of professional licensing, ensuring they can protect their careers and livelihoods.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: <br>
In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey engages with Attorney James Kosnett to explore the intricacies of licensing board investigations. James, with decades of experience defending licensed professionals, sheds light on why an investigator might contact you and the potential consequences. He emphasizes the importance of not engaging directly with investigators without legal counsel, as anything said can be used against you. James outlines the steps to take when contacted, including gathering information and consulting an attorney. He also discusses the role of an attorney in protecting clients, handling communication, and navigating the investigation process. The episode provides valuable insights into how to manage the situation effectively, ensuring professionals are well-prepared and protected.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:<br>
00:01 – Introduction<br>
0:32 – Why Investigators Contact Licensed Professionals<br>
1:37 – Initial Contact Methods and Reactions<br>
3:02 – The Investigator's Objectives<br>
4:52 – Responding to Investigator's Questions<br>
5:48 – Importance of Legal Representation<br>
6:45 – Communication Through an Attorney<br>
8:23 – Gathering and Reviewing Evidence<br>
9:00 – Requesting the Investigator's File<br>
10:38 – Handling Subpoenas and Court Orders<br>
12:28 – Escalation to Formal Action<br>
14:54 – Steps After Receiving an Accusation<br>
16:54 – Discovery Process and Settlements<br>
18:32 – Conclusion of the Discussion</p>
<p>About the Show: <br>
From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to supporting licensed professionals through the challenges of maintaining their credentials. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the series features in-depth discussions with Attorney James Kosnett, who brings his extensive legal expertise to the table. Each episode delves into topics such as board investigations, legal defenses, and maintaining professional reputations. The show aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complex landscape of professional licensing, ensuring they can protect their careers and livelihoods.</p>
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        <title>Special Education: What Parents Can Do When a School Denies Needed Support</title>
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<p>Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
0:39 – When Schools Deny Support
1:01 – Requesting an IEP
1:54 – Who Attends the IEP Meeting
3:14 – Assessments and Reports
4:04 – Disagreeing with School Decisions
5:02 – Requesting Due Process
5:34 – Common Misunderstandings
7:05 – Importance of Compromise
8:22 – Formal Challenge Process
9:45 – Mediation Benefits
10:59 – The Hearing Process
13:30 – Factors Influencing Outcomes
15:18 – Reaching Resolutions</p>
<p>About the Show: From Students to Licensed Professionals: Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to empowering parents, students, and families navigating the educational system. Hosted by experts in education law, the show covers topics such as academic misconduct, special education disputes, and high-stakes school issues. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, each episode provides listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their rights and ensure their children receive the education they deserve.</p>
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00:01 – Introduction<br>
0:39 – When Schools Deny Support<br>
1:01 – Requesting an IEP<br>
1:54 – Who Attends the IEP Meeting<br>
3:14 – Assessments and Reports<br>
4:04 – Disagreeing with School Decisions<br>
5:02 – Requesting Due Process<br>
5:34 – Common Misunderstandings<br>
7:05 – Importance of Compromise<br>
8:22 – Formal Challenge Process<br>
9:45 – Mediation Benefits<br>
10:59 – The Hearing Process<br>
13:30 – Factors Influencing Outcomes<br>
15:18 – Reaching Resolutions</p>
<p>About the Show: From Students to Licensed Professionals: Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to empowering parents, students, and families navigating the educational system. Hosted by experts in education law, the show covers topics such as academic misconduct, special education disputes, and high-stakes school issues. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, each episode provides listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their rights and ensure their children receive the education they deserve.</p>
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        <title>Professional License Complaint: What to Do Before You Respond</title>
        <itunes:title>Professional License Complaint: What to Do Before You Respond</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Attorney James Kosnett to discuss the crucial steps professionals should take when facing a license complaint. James, with his extensive experience in defending licensed professionals, explains the importance of not responding immediately to board investigators and highlights the role of legal representation in protecting one's career and reputation. The conversation delves into the process of handling complaints, from initial contact by investigators to potential hearings and settlements. James emphasizes the significance of understanding the board's intentions, gathering and vetting evidence, and negotiating settlements to avoid harsher disciplinary actions. This episode is essential for professionals seeking to safeguard their licenses and navigate the complexities of board investigations effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>0:54 – Understanding License Complaints</p>
<p>2:05 – Common Triggers for Complaints</p>
<p>3:12 – Why Immediate Response is a Mistake</p>
<p>4:57 – The Role of Legal Representation</p>
<p>6:09 – Rights During Investigations</p>
<p>7:14 – Interpreting Board Letters</p>
<p>8:05 – Handling Evidence and Records</p>
<p>9:03 – The Importance of Discovery</p>
<p>10:05 – What Happens After Evidence Gathering</p>
<p>11:09 – Preparing for Administrative Hearings</p>
<p>12:29 – Negotiating Settlements</p>
<p>14:13 – Factors Influencing License Preservation</p>
<p>15:09 – Protecting the Public vs. Punishment</p>
<p>About the Show: </p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping licensed professionals navigate the complexities of board complaints and investigations. Hosted by experienced attorney James Kosnett, the show offers practical advice, legal insights, and strategies to protect your career and reputation. Whether you're a doctor, nurse, teacher, or real estate agent, this podcast provides valuable information to help you understand your rights and responsibilities. With a focus on clarity and actionable steps, the series empowers professionals to make informed decisions and maintain their licenses in challenging situations.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Attorney James Kosnett to discuss the crucial steps professionals should take when facing a license complaint. James, with his extensive experience in defending licensed professionals, explains the importance of not responding immediately to board investigators and highlights the role of legal representation in protecting one's career and reputation. The conversation delves into the process of handling complaints, from initial contact by investigators to potential hearings and settlements. James emphasizes the significance of understanding the board's intentions, gathering and vetting evidence, and negotiating settlements to avoid harsher disciplinary actions. This episode is essential for professionals seeking to safeguard their licenses and navigate the complexities of board investigations effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>0:54 – Understanding License Complaints</p>
<p>2:05 – Common Triggers for Complaints</p>
<p>3:12 – Why Immediate Response is a Mistake</p>
<p>4:57 – The Role of Legal Representation</p>
<p>6:09 – Rights During Investigations</p>
<p>7:14 – Interpreting Board Letters</p>
<p>8:05 – Handling Evidence and Records</p>
<p>9:03 – The Importance of Discovery</p>
<p>10:05 – What Happens After Evidence Gathering</p>
<p>11:09 – Preparing for Administrative Hearings</p>
<p>12:29 – Negotiating Settlements</p>
<p>14:13 – Factors Influencing License Preservation</p>
<p>15:09 – Protecting the Public vs. Punishment</p>
<p>About the Show: </p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping licensed professionals navigate the complexities of board complaints and investigations. Hosted by experienced attorney James Kosnett, the show offers practical advice, legal insights, and strategies to protect your career and reputation. Whether you're a doctor, nurse, teacher, or real estate agent, this podcast provides valuable information to help you understand your rights and responsibilities. With a focus on clarity and actionable steps, the series empowers professionals to make informed decisions and maintain their licenses in challenging situations.</p>
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        <title>Expulsion Defense: What Parents Need to Know</title>
        <itunes:title>Expulsion Defense: What Parents Need to Know</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://fromstudentstolicensedprofessionals.podbean.com/e/expulsion-defense-what-parents-need-to-know/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 12:46:41 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Attorney James Kosnett to discuss the complexities of expulsion defense and what parents need to know when their child faces disciplinary action at school. James explains the rights of students during questioning and the importance of parental presence. He outlines the expulsion process, highlighting the differences between suspensions and expulsions, and the legal rights parents and students have during hearings. James also provides practical advice on preparing for a hearing, including the importance of staying off social media and understanding the evidence against the student. This episode is essential for parents seeking to protect their child's educational future and navigate the legal landscape of school discipline.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:14 – Understanding Expulsion Defense</p>
<p>01:19 – Can Schools Question Your Child?</p>
<p>03:08 – The Role of Miranda Rights</p>
<p>04:13 – School's Expulsion Process</p>
<p>06:06 – Suspension vs. Expulsion</p>
<p>07:03 – Rights During an Expulsion Hearing</p>
<p>08:40 – Preparing for an Expulsion Hearing</p>
<p>10:10 – Importance of Staying Off Social Media</p>
<p>11:16 – Misunderstandings About Hearings</p>
<p>12:28 – Public vs. Private School Rights</p>
<p>14:26 – Evidence and Witnesses in Hearings</p>
<p>16:53 – Factors Influencing Expulsion Outcomes</p>
<p>19:00 – Alternative Disciplinary Measures</p>
<p>About the Show: </p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and families navigate the often complex world of educational law. And featuring insights from seasoned attorney James Kosnett, the show covers a wide range of topics from academic misconduct to special education disputes. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, this series aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their educational rights and make informed decisions.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Attorney James Kosnett to discuss the complexities of expulsion defense and what parents need to know when their child faces disciplinary action at school. James explains the rights of students during questioning and the importance of parental presence. He outlines the expulsion process, highlighting the differences between suspensions and expulsions, and the legal rights parents and students have during hearings. James also provides practical advice on preparing for a hearing, including the importance of staying off social media and understanding the evidence against the student. This episode is essential for parents seeking to protect their child's educational future and navigate the legal landscape of school discipline.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:14 – Understanding Expulsion Defense</p>
<p>01:19 – Can Schools Question Your Child?</p>
<p>03:08 – The Role of Miranda Rights</p>
<p>04:13 – School's Expulsion Process</p>
<p>06:06 – Suspension vs. Expulsion</p>
<p>07:03 – Rights During an Expulsion Hearing</p>
<p>08:40 – Preparing for an Expulsion Hearing</p>
<p>10:10 – Importance of Staying Off Social Media</p>
<p>11:16 – Misunderstandings About Hearings</p>
<p>12:28 – Public vs. Private School Rights</p>
<p>14:26 – Evidence and Witnesses in Hearings</p>
<p>16:53 – Factors Influencing Expulsion Outcomes</p>
<p>19:00 – Alternative Disciplinary Measures</p>
<p>About the Show: </p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and families navigate the often complex world of educational law. And featuring insights from seasoned attorney James Kosnett, the show covers a wide range of topics from academic misconduct to special education disputes. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, this series aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their educational rights and make informed decisions.</p>
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        <title>What to Do If a College Student Is Accused of Cheating or Academic Misconduct</title>
        <itunes:title>What to Do If a College Student Is Accused of Cheating or Academic Misconduct</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, attorney James Kosnett joins host Lisa Mosbey to discuss the complexities of academic misconduct allegations in higher education. James shares his extensive experience in administrative law, focusing on how students can effectively navigate accusations of cheating or plagiarism. He explains the initial steps a student should take upon being accused, the role of evidence in these cases, and the importance of consulting legal counsel before responding to accusations. James also highlights common mistakes students and families make, emphasizing the need for strategic silence and informed responses. Listeners will gain valuable insights into protecting their academic and professional futures by understanding the legal processes involved in educational disciplinary actions.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>0:29 – James Kosnett's Background in Law</p>
<p>2:01 – Understanding Administrative Law</p>
<p>3:34 – Professional Licensing Defense and Education Law</p>
<p>4:22 – Initial Steps When Accused of Misconduct</p>
<p>5:26 – How Accusations Are Triggered</p>
<p>7:04 – Overview of the Disciplinary Process</p>
<p>8:25 – Common Mistakes by Students and Families</p>
<p>9:53 – Importance of Evidence in Defense</p>
<p>10:34 – Role of Legal Counsel in Disciplinary Meetings</p>
<p>12:03 – Strategic Silence and Its Benefits</p>
<p>13:16 – Factors Influencing Case Outcomes</p>
<p>14:49 – Burden of Proof and Legal Standards</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and professionals navigate complex legal challenges in education and professional licensing. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey and featuring expert insights from attorney James Kosnett, the show covers a wide range of topics including academic misconduct, special education disputes, and professional licensing defense. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, the podcast aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to protect their rights and make informed decisions.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, attorney James Kosnett joins host Lisa Mosbey to discuss the complexities of academic misconduct allegations in higher education. James shares his extensive experience in administrative law, focusing on how students can effectively navigate accusations of cheating or plagiarism. He explains the initial steps a student should take upon being accused, the role of evidence in these cases, and the importance of consulting legal counsel before responding to accusations. James also highlights common mistakes students and families make, emphasizing the need for strategic silence and informed responses. Listeners will gain valuable insights into protecting their academic and professional futures by understanding the legal processes involved in educational disciplinary actions.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>0:29 – James Kosnett's Background in Law</p>
<p>2:01 – Understanding Administrative Law</p>
<p>3:34 – Professional Licensing Defense and Education Law</p>
<p>4:22 – Initial Steps When Accused of Misconduct</p>
<p>5:26 – How Accusations Are Triggered</p>
<p>7:04 – Overview of the Disciplinary Process</p>
<p>8:25 – Common Mistakes by Students and Families</p>
<p>9:53 – Importance of Evidence in Defense</p>
<p>10:34 – Role of Legal Counsel in Disciplinary Meetings</p>
<p>12:03 – Strategic Silence and Its Benefits</p>
<p>13:16 – Factors Influencing Case Outcomes</p>
<p>14:49 – Burden of Proof and Legal Standards</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping students, parents, and professionals navigate complex legal challenges in education and professional licensing. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey and featuring expert insights from attorney James Kosnett, the show covers a wide range of topics including academic misconduct, special education disputes, and professional licensing defense. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, the podcast aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to protect their rights and make informed decisions.</p>
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