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Eileen Talamante's deep understanding of nursing and the medical board process, as evidenced by her being a registered nurse herself
“Eileen is also a registered nurse, by the way. When I was dealing with the Board of Nursing and HPMP she not only knew the ins and outs of both entities, but she knew all the people that worked for each on a first name basis.”
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Eileen Talamante's thorough preparation, attention to detail, and strong advocacy for her clients
“She was diligent, thorough, knowlegable and communicated well. She walked me through the process advising me at each step.”
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Eileen Talamante's compassionate and supportive approach, making clients feel cared for and understood during a stressful process
“She was kind, caring and professional . I am so happy I found her name while looking for a lawyer. She helped me through every step of the process and I truly felt like she cared about my situation.”
Cons
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Eileen Talamante's services can be expensive, but reviewers emphasize that her expertise and dedication make her worth the investment
“She is an expensive friend, but that's only because she is worth every cent you invest towards having her fight to preserve your professional license (aka: your future earnings potential).”
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The process of dealing with medical boards can be lengthy and stressful, even with Eileen Talamante's representation
“It took 2 years to reach resolution, but Eileen really fought for what was right in my case and didn't settle for any less than she agreed was deserved.”

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30 Jan, 2024 by Dan
Let me just start by saying that The Va. BON is not your friend. Eileen Talamante is your friend. You bet, she is an expensive friend, but that’s only because she is worth every cent you invest towards having her fight to preserve your professional license ( aka: your future earnings potential), and fight she will like a magnificent pitbull. It was absolutely delightful to watch her spank the BON’s adjudicator ( The nerdy little short man who also fancies himself as a sci-fi author) for trying to take false accusations about me and spin them into “facts” at my formal hearing which was closed/ thrown out as a result of Eileen’s hard work and diligence. It can be an uphill battle all the way when dealing with an administrative hearing where the BON’s attorneys only have to establish what they consider to be “clear and convincing” evidence. The burden of proof is NOT “beyond a reasonable doubt” as in criminal cases. Take my word for it, you will not be able to “clearly convince” the BON of your innocence if you go it alone at your informal or formal hearing. Why? Because you will never be able to imagine all of the potential pitfalls that the BON will present you with, especially if you attempt to represent yourself, which is what I attempted to do at my informal hearing. However, Eileen knows the BON’s tactics, as well as how to shut them down. I am certain that if I had retained Eileen prior to my informal hearing, there would have likely never been a formal hearing, my total legal expenses would have been much less, and I would have been back to work much sooner. So, be informed and make a better decision than I did. Get representation right away, early on. Because, the BON is NOT your friend. If you are being called for an informal hearing, it’s likely because the BON already believes that “clear and convincing” evidence already exists against you. The circumstantial evidence that was stacked against me was overwhelming. It was like a pit of quicksand and I was up to my chin. Eileen was the rope that pulled me out. For anyone who is actually guilty of some kind of misconduct, you would still benefit greatly from having Eileen’s representation in order to ensure that you fully understand how to best navigate the disciplinary process imposed on you by the BON and that they are not excessive in regards to their ruling.
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23 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
When I was faced with a BON complaint, I chose Eileen to represent me and guide me through the entire process, and I could not have made a better decision! From day one Eileen was informative, honest, and knowledgeable about how to handle the issue. Throughout the entire process, Eileen advised and guided me on what to expect, the current process, and her recommendations to help me with the case. She is beyond skilled and knowledgeable in this type of law, and knows the ins and outs of it in every aspect of it all. Being an RN herself makes her an expert in her job. She is supportive and compassionate in a time of fear. Her paralegal Tracy is an absolute gem to work with as well. She is so easy to talk to and I felt like she has been a friend for years. She is impeccably organized and responsive. Eileen will fight for you in every way she can. Eileen and her hard work paid off and got my case rightfully dismissed. So grateful to her and her team!
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03 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
I am so glad that I hired Eileen to represent me with the Board of Nursing. It was one of the scariest times in my life. Eileen is very knowledgeable regarding the BON process, and she helped me understand it. Throughout the whole ordeal she was compassionate and didn't make me feel bad about myself. She worked very hard to get me the best possible outcome I could get. I felt like I was in very good hands with her and her staff who is also great. Going before the BON is a horrible ordeal that I would not wish on anyone, but if you find yourself in that position, I highly recommend that you hire Eileen to represent you.
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21 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Eileen back in 2020 after getting paperwork from the BON. She helped me prepare my official letter to the board. In 2022, she helped me prepare for my meeting with the BON. She was personable, professional and knew how to present to the BON. I would recommend her to any nurse that’s looking for a RN attorney.
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27 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Eileen was kind, caring and professional . I am so happy I found her name while looking for a lawyer. She helped me through every step of the process and I truly felt like she cared about my situation .
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