Texas Lawyers Providing Texas Veterinary License Defense
As a licensed veterinarian in the state of Texas, you may have been charged with caring for beloved pets that are considered a part of the family. Your ability to bring comfort to someone when they bring an ailing dog or cat into your office is a service that deserves to be valued and respected. Or, perhaps you bring your expertise to our state's large farms and ranches, offering healing to animals that are essential to a family's livelihood. Whether for work or for play, the animals of Texas are important and therefore your role is as well.
The work of veterinarians in Texas is supervised by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, an organization of six practicing veterinarians and three members of the public who are appointed by the governor. If you ever face a complaint against your Vet practice, it is this Board that investigates the claim and determines any consequences you may face.
You will be informed in writing if a complaint is filed against you, at which time you will have a chance to respond both with your own testimony regarding the events in question and with supporting documents and witnesses that defend your related decisions or behaviors. If you are found to be in violation of state law or Texas Board of Veterinary rules, you may face a penalty ranging from a reprimand to the revocation of your Medical Vet license, with the possibility of further civil litigation to follow. You should have legal representation by your side as you go through each step of the process to help you prepare the best defense possible. When your professional reputation is at stake, why would you face this challenge alone?
The boards attorneys of Bertolino LLP have convenient offices in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio and have a track record of experience and success when it comes to appearing before professional boards. Please give our lawyers the opportunity to work with you to defend a career in which you have invested time, money, and energy.
Contact our offices today to set up an initial consultation during which we will discuss the complaint being made against you and the best steps for moving forward to clear your name.
Contact a Veterinary Board Defense Lawyer
With law offices in Austin, Houston and San Antonio, our lawyers represent licensed Veterinarians throughout central and southern Texas. To contact our Austin office, please call 512.476.5757. To contact us in Houston, call 713.225.7474. To contact our San Antonio office, call 210.223.5553 — or you can contact us by email.





















