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Michigan Pharmacy Law Attorney

  • Are you looking for an attorney who understands the work of pharmacists and business of pharmacies?
  • Are you tired of spending your valuable time and money explaining the nuances of your profession to general practice lawyers?

As an experienced pharmacist and attorney, Christopher Pencak is an authority on pharmacy law issues. You will not need to waste time explaining complex pharmacy regulations to him. There are many good lawyers but that does not mean they comprehend the legal and ethical aspects of pharmacy practice. What they don't know can hurt you.

Contact our law office today to schedule an initial consultation with attorney Pencak. Call us at 586-598-4650 or 989-848-2813 in Oscoda County.

Legal Services for Pharmacists and Pharmacies

Some health care professionals have an attorney on retainer. Attorney Pencak is able to work with other lawyers to impart his health profession expertise to your advantage.

Above all, Mr. Pencak recognizes the importance of maintaining your professional license. Your license is your livelihood. He will help you understand the process and work to help you avoid your medical license being revoked.

We can advise you on a wide range of pharmacy law topics. Contact us or follow the links below to find out more:

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To speak to a lawyer about your pharmacy law or pharmacist licensing issue, please fill out our contact form. We understand the demanding schedules of healthcare professionals, and will work to accommodate your schedule.



With offices in Chesterfield and Mio, Michigan, pharmacy law attorney Christopher Pencak serves clients in the Detroit area and throughout Michigan, including the communities of Sterling Heights, Mount Clemens, Rochester Hills, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Saginaw, Royal Oaks, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Farmington, Bay City, and Muskegon.

A lawyer and a pharmacist, he represents clients in southeast Michigan and throughout the Lower Peninsula, including residents of Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, Kent County, Washtenaw County, and Monroe County.