Facts: Our client, MBL, hired us to help him defend against a complaint filed with the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners to protect his license as an architect and reputation against potential disciplinary action stemming from baseless complaint allegations a former customer lodged because he was unhappy with a construction project our client completed through his …
Texas Department of Insurance v. TN
Facts: Our client, TN, hired us to combat a complaint filed with the Texas Department of Insurance by an insurance company to protect her professional reputation, livelihood, and career from the negative effects of disciplinary action. The Department had notified her in writing that they intended to seek the revocation of her license. Outcome: The Firm met with …
Texas Department of Insurance v. TT
Facts: Our client, TT, hired us to combat a complaint filed with the Texas Department of Insurance by a former colleague and friend. She needed us to protect her professional reputation, livelihood, and career from disciplinary action. The Department provided notice of the complaint and asked her to respond to the allegations. Outcome: The Firm met with TT to …
Texas Board of Law Examiners v. OW
Facts: Client hired firm after BLE notified him that he did not have sufficient character and fitness to be barred in Texas. Specifically, BLE alleged that client did not amend his character and fitness application after he was arrested for felony possession with intent to distribute. Client admitted that he did not amend his application because …
Texas Education Agency v. FC
Facts: Client hired firm after receiving a Notice of Investigation from TEA. TEA alleged that client had inappropriately touched several female students in his elementary class. Outcome: Firm attended an informal conference and argued that client did not commit the acts alleged. Firm provide argument and explanation that sometimes these students make up lies about teachers because …
Texas Education Agency v. GJ
Facts: Client hired firm after receiving a Notice of Investigation from TEA. TEA alleged that client created a fraudulent certificate and submitted the certificate to a superintendent program. TEA alleged that client fraudulently manipulated her certificate to show certifications she did not have. Outcome: Firm attended an informal conference and argued that client did not manipulate her …
Texas Board of Architecture Examiners v. PA
Facts: Client hired firm after receiving a complaint from the TBAE. The complaint alleged that client was in violation of their rules by using the word “architect” in her title and practicing architecture without being a licensed architect. Client used the term “interior architect” as her position title even though she was not licensed. Outcome: Firm submitted …
State Bar of Texas v. JD
Facts: Our client, JD, hired us to defend him against a state bar grievance filed by a former client. The attorney’s client was making unfounded allegations of misconduct and the client’s reputation and career were at stake. JD needed aggressive legal representation to help him protect his state bar license and demonstrate these claims had no merit. Outcome: The …
Texas State Board of Public Accountancy v. SW
Facts: Our client, SW, hired us to help him self-report a criminal history matter threatening his ability to continue pursuing his license as a certified public accountant. SW had been charged with and plead guilty to a criminal offense that had the potential to derail his efforts to become a certified public accountant. He needed an aggressive law …
Texas Education Agency/State Board of Educator Certification v. SF
Facts: SF engaged our firm to defend her 28-year career against allegations of neglect and abuse of a child. Our client faced revocation of her credentials, limited employability and damage to her highly regarded reputation as an educator. Outcome: The firm evaluated the available evidence and submitted a robust response addressing both the facts and applicable law. We demonstrated …
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