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Pharmacy Law Attorney Christopher Pencak

  • Have you received a state administrative complaint?
  • Do you need legal representation to protect your license?

Practice of health professions is governed by the states. A sanction on your license may change the course of your professional career. You have invested a fortune to acquire your professional license. In fact, you may still be paying off your student loans. The mission of the Boards is the protection of the public, not the professionals they regulate.

It is never safe or wise to speak to state investigators without first retaining an attorney with specialized knowledge.

In most cases, my attorney fees are tax deductible as necessary to the preservation of a capital asset— your professional license.

What message is the IRS sending you? You cannot afford not to have me protect you.

Contact our law firm in Chesterfield today to schedule an initial consultation. Call 586-598-4650 or 989-848-2813 in Oscoda County.

Types of Complaints

If your pharmacy has received any type of complaint through the Michigan Board of Pharmacy or other agency, attorney Christopher Pencak can help.

  • Dispensing errors without medical necessity
  • Criminal charges including DUI / DWI, drug charges, and more
  • Negligence

As both a lawyer and a pharmacist, Mr. Pencak understands the legal and practical issues facing pharmacies who have received administrative complaints. Controlled substances are heavily regulated by the state and federal government, and any pharmacy accused of violating any of these rules or regulations can face serious consequences.

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Contact our law offices in Chesterfield, Michigan to speak to an attorney about your legal options.



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.