Wellspring Law

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Wellspring Law in La Mesa Village defends licensed practitioners — nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and mortgage originators — against disciplinary actions brought by California's regulatory boards from its La Mesa Boulevard office. Accusations from the Board of Registered Nursing under Business and Professions Code § 2750, CSLB contractor citations under B&P § 7000, and DRE enforcement actions against real estate licensees all fall within the firm's scope, covering the same regulatory framework that governs agents such as Amber McGuire, Real Estate Agent across La Mesa. The principal attorney earned a B.A. from the University of California Santa Barbara in 1997 and completed a three-year Peace Corps deployment in Thailand before entering licensure defense practice, with a caseload now spanning BRN, CSLB, DRE, and Medical Board matters across California's Office of Administrative Hearings. Defense strategies include stipulated settlements, Penal Code § 1203.4 expungement petitions to mitigate prior-conviction triggers, and contested evidentiary hearings before Administrative Law Judges at the San Diego Office of Administrative Hearings. Mortgage loan originators and brokers licensed through the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation face parallel regulatory exposure, the same DFPI oversight that applies to lending practitioners like Tyler Crisci in La Mesa's mortgage corridor. Highest-stakes representations involve revocation proceedings requiring expert testimony on standard-of-care compliance, Skelly hearing due-process protections, and petition-for-reinstatement filings under the Administrative Procedure Act following a license suspension or surrender.