NYPD Disqualification Appeals Lawyer

If you received either a psychological, medical or character/background Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD) you can call Kevin Sheerin for a free consultation. Two factors are crucial in your disqualification appeal. The first is to follow the appeal process carefully. The second is to consider the facts of your case.

It is imperative that you consult with doctors and attorneys experienced in this appeal process.  Trying to appeal the NOPD on your own can cause you to miss out on important opportunities to make crucial arguments that may turn the appeal in your favor.

 As a civil service disqualification appeals attorney with more than 18 years of experience, Mr. Sheerin has extensive knowledge on how to appeal a NYPD Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and you would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516 248 0040.

Email: kevin@www.sheerinlaw.com

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