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Contacted by OPMC or OPD? (Video)

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Published February 5, 2025
Reviewed by Jordan  Fensterman, Esq. Executive Partner and Director of
of the OPMC & OPD Defense Practice at Abrams Fensterman, LLP.
516-368-9430
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What should you do when OPMC or OPD contacts you?

Jordan Fensterman explains why seemingly routine records requests can signal a licensing investigation, and what licensed professionals should know before responding.

OPMC License Defense Counsel

Jordan Fensterman, Executive Partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP, is one of New York’s leading attorneys for OPMC and OPD professional license defense. As Director of the firm’s OPMC & OPD Defense Practices, he represents physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, therapists, architects, engineers, and other licensed professionals facing investigations, complaints, audits, disciplinary proceedings, and regulatory inquiries from New York State agencies.

Widely recognized for his rapid, strategic response to license-threatening matters, Jordan is best known as a trusted resource for professionals across New York who suddenly find themselves at risk. His straightforward, educational approach has made him a go-to attorney for urgent OPMC and OPD matters on Long Island, in New York City, and statewide.

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