Facts: Our client PK, hired our firm to assist her in responding to a complaint filed with TDLR. The complaint stemmed from a work-related incident where PK was working as a speech pathologist with an infant- client. At the end of her session, the infant began to slide out of their highchair and PK grabbed …
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council v. B.B.
Facts: Our client BB, hired firm to represent her legal interests during a scheduled informal conference. An informal conference was scheduled after a complaint was received and BB submitted her own response. The complaint alleged a variety of allegations relating to BB’s employment at a county jail. The complaint alleged through hearsay that BB was …
Texas Health and Human Services Commission v. B.P.
Facts: Our client BP, rehired our firm to represent her on a secondary matter stemming from her original matter she hired us for back in June of 2021. In the summer of 2021, BP’s daycare was shut down by HHSC for a variety of deficiencies. Due to the shutdown, BP was not allowed to operate …
Texas Board of Nursing v. SHR
Facts: SHR is a Registered Nurse who has been licensed since 2019 with no complaints or disciplinary history. She received a notice from Texas Board of Nursing that a complaint had been filed against her and an investigation had been opened. She engaged Bertolino LLP to defend her license. The allegations were that, while working …
Texas Medical Board v. J.B.
Facts: JB received a notice of complaint from the Texas Medical Board. The complaint came from his former hospital employer. The hospital filed the complaint against him because he allegedly quit his position as a treating physician without notice to the hospital or his patients, including patient RK. JB engaged Bertolino LLP to defend his …
Texas Health & Human Services Commission v. P.W.
Facts: PW’s Childcare Facility self-reported to the Texas Health & Human Services Commission (HHSC) that a child’s mother had complained that her child was injured with a broken arm after being pushed off of the playground slide. HHSC’s Investigator came out and issued two citations to the Childcare Facility for failure to oversee and care …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. ARH
Facts: Our client, ARH, hired us to defend against allegations of unprofessional conduct as a pharmacist. The Board staff claimed the client had acted unprofessionally and negligently in connection with handling a patient matter and had scheduled the client for an informal settlement conference to hear an explanation of what had occurred. The complaint was negatively impacting our …
Texas Medical Board v. AG
Facts: Our client, AG, hired us to help him obtain his physician license in Texas. The client had some issues in his past that could have negatively impacted his application. He wanted to make sure the matters were disclosed appropriately so that he could obtain a license without incident. Outcome: The firm obtained the client’s background records and drafted …
Texas Medical Board v. SG, MD
Facts: Our client, SG, MD, hired the firm to defend against allegations by the Texas Medical Board that he violated a standard of care with a patient. Client has been a licensed medical doctor since 5/15/2013 with no disciplinary issues. The complaint alleges client perforated patient’s bowel during colonoscopy that caused severe rectal bleeding, caused a …
Texas State Department of Health Services v. JH
Facts: Our client, JH, hired us to help him with renewing his paramedic certification in Texas. The client had an issue in his youth that could have negatively impacted his certification renewal. He was concerned about disclosing the matter appropriately to renew the certification without incident. Outcome: The firm gathered the client’s background records and drafted the necessary disclosure …
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