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Emancipated Minors and Child Abuse | Abuse of a Spouse – Can It Ever Be Lawfully Reported By The Practitioner?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - June 2019 EMANCIPATED MINORS AND CHILD ABUSE In last month’s Avoiding Liability Bulletin, I wrote about...

Richard Leslie June 1, 2019

Scope of License / Failure to Report Child Abuse

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - May 2019 SCOPE OF LICENSE - Questions to Ponder Malpractice (professional liability) insurance does not typically...

Richard Leslie May 1, 2019

Supervisor Vulnerability

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - February 2019 The discussion that follows is not intended to dissuade licensees from providing supervision –...

Richard Leslie February 1, 2019

Confidentiality – Seeking Patient Referrals via Social Media

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - January 2019 Suppose that a mental health practitioner is active on a popular social media site...

Richard Leslie January 2, 2019

When and Why Should I Report a Claim or Subpoena?

Updated November 2023 Your duty as an insured is to report a subpoena, claim or potential claim as soon as...

CPH Insurance January 1, 2019

Practicing Across State Lines – An Interesting but Limited Example?

Avoiding Liability Bulletin - December 2018 A California statute (part of the Psychology Licensing Law) allows psychologists who are licensed...

Richard Leslie November 30, 2018

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