Licensure Defense

Licensure Defense

licensure defense

Texas Health License Defense

Those who work in the medical field including nurses, professional counselors, doctors, pharmacists, therapists of all kinds, dentists, paramedics, and psychologists spend years fine-tuning their trade and developing their skills. Unfortunately, this can all fall apart as soon as a patient files a complaint against you, whether warranted or not.

Licensing boards throughout Texas take their roles overseeing professionals seriously. They have no option but to accept every complaint at face value which can mean you facing a suspension and potential loss of your license.

You must take seriously any investigation, whether it is a result of disciplinary action, regulatory matters, or licensing issues, since it puts your livelihood at risk. We have defended health professionals facing complaints in a variety of settings including representing them at:
  • Temporary Suspension/Emergency Suspension Hearing
  • Informal Show Compliance Proceeding and Settlement Conference
  • State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
Regulatory matters, license issues, and disciplinary action must be taken seriously and that is why we will mount a vigorous defense on your behalf, regardless of where you practice across Texas. We understand any complaint, regardless of its veracity can have an impact on your professional reputation. Even when you believe you have done nothing wrong, you should hire an attorney to defend you against any type of disciplinary charge, never try to defend yourself because you cannot predetermine what issues may be raised during a hearing.

When someone has filed a complaint accusing you of providing inadequate health care, unethical behavior, unprofessional conduct, or you are being accused of having inappropriate relationships, you need someone who will serve as your advocate. Contact Marchand Law, LLP and we will review the issues, help you determine your options, and represent you at hearings to help protect your license to practice in Texas.
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