Monthly Archives: December 2020

Bribery, Conflict of Interest in the Mortgage Industry
Mortgage lenders typically do their jobs without acting unethically. However, in some cases, these lenders do things that could be considered immoral. For example, they may bribe banks to take on loans or they may originate loans for family members. There is a lot of risk in the mortgage industry – on both sides…. Read More »

People Avoid Therapy Due to Confidentiality Concerns
Many Florida residents could benefit from seeing a psychologist. Psychologists help people deal with mental issues. A lot of people – even celebrities – struggle with anxiety, depression and other issues that make it hard for them to happily live their daily lives. However, many people delay scheduling an appointment with a therapist or… Read More »

Insurance Adjuster Ethical Considerations
If a person has insurance on an asset, such as a car or home, and the item is damaged in an accident, natural disaster or in other circumstances, then the owner can file an insurance claim. With an insurance claim, owners can attempt to recover compensation for the damaged item. This amount of the… Read More »

Misrepresenting One’s Professional License
Some professionals engage in unethical and illegal activities when they have an active license. But what happens when someone claims to have a license but it’s expired or nonexistent? Can they face administrative actions and various penalties? It depends. Saying you have a license is one thing but performing work as a licensed professional… Read More »