Pmtottawa
Structural
- Aug 13, 2019
- 56
Long story short, high maintenence client made a complaint against me with a board of engineers.
Being that I seldom do work there, I got a lawyer and we agreed best course of action was to simply retire from practicing in that jurisdiction as i seldom get projects there which outweighed the cost of maintining the license. No restrictions imposed on my practise, nor suspendions etc on the final order. Lawyer says not to advise boards as that based on the final consent order, the other boards won't care.
Question I have is do I need to advise my other engineering boards of this or not.
I feel the least I can do is contact them for info. But don't want to open a can of worms if I don't need to.
Thoughts....
Being that I seldom do work there, I got a lawyer and we agreed best course of action was to simply retire from practicing in that jurisdiction as i seldom get projects there which outweighed the cost of maintining the license. No restrictions imposed on my practise, nor suspendions etc on the final order. Lawyer says not to advise boards as that based on the final consent order, the other boards won't care.
Question I have is do I need to advise my other engineering boards of this or not.
I feel the least I can do is contact them for info. But don't want to open a can of worms if I don't need to.
Thoughts....