Facts: CJ hired firm after receiving a complaint from a former patient. The patient reported that CJ gave her the wrong medication and it caused her to become ill and require hospitalization. The patient reported this to CJ’s employer and the employer reported it to BON. Outcome: The firm requested the investigative file from BON. After review …
Texas Board of Nursing v. RK
Facts: RK hired firm after receiving a complaint from a former patient. The patient filed the complaint with the Board and alleged that RK incorrectly reported that she had HIV, forged records, did not report that she see her primary care physician (PCP), offered to take her to the doctor herself and did not report the …
Texas Department of State Health Services v. SR
Facts: Our client, SR, hired us to defend him against a complaint filed with the Texas Department of State Health Services by a biased personal acquaintance alleging SR had violated confidentiality requirements as a paramedic for a municipality. The complainant filed this groundless accusation to retaliate and obtain an advantage in a separate dispute. The invalid …
Texas Board of PT Examiners v. KJ
Facts: KJ hired firm after receiving a complaint from a former patient. The patient filed the complaint with the Board and alleged that KJ failed to assess the patient’s status, allowed the unlicensed practice by technicians and committed fraudulent billing practices. Outcome: The firm provided a response to the complaint, breaking down each allegation. Regarding the failure …
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council v. NJ
Facts: Our client, NJ, hired us to defend her against two complaints filed with the Council by a former disgruntled employee and another state agency alleging she had violated minimum professional standards in her practice as a marriage and family therapist. The invalid complaints threatened to damage her professional reputation, ability to obtain future employment, potential …
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council v. JS
Facts: JS engaged our firm to defend her career and reputation against unlicensed practice of counseling allegations. Our client faced revocation of her credentials and damage to her highly regarded reputation in the community. Outcome: The firm evaluated the available evidence and submitted a robust response addressing both the facts and applicable law. We demonstrated that the …
Texas Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners v. APP
Facts: Our client, APP, hired us to defend him against a complaint filed with the Board by a former employer alleging he had violated minimum professional standards as in his physical therapy practice by logging a treatment session during a period that was inaccurate. The invalid complaint threatened harm to APP’s professional reputation, his ability to …
IMO Texas Medical License Application of A.C., M.D.
After more than five (5) months of zealous representation, we helped our Client, A.C., M.D., secure a full Texas Medical License. There were several snags along the way, but we were able to overcome same and help A.C. get to work. He is now happily serving Medicare and Medicaid patients.
Texas Medical Board v. RH
Facts: Our client, RH, a physician, hired us to defend against a complaint filed with the Texas Medical Board. The complaint alleged that RH had engaged in improper prescribing practices and failed to maintain adequate patient records. Outcome: The firm gathered extensive evidence, including patient records, expert testimony, and letters of support from colleagues and patients. We …
Texas Medical Board v. MM
Facts: Client was arrested for DWI and misdemeanor possession. He plead guilty to a modified misdemeanor offense. This was client’s second arrest for DWI and he had one prior conviction for DWI. TMB initiated an investigation and sent client a referral to a substance abuse program. Client ignored the referral, and the matter was sent to …
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