Facts: Our client, OA, hired us to help her defend against a complaint filed with the Council and protect her Licensed Professional Counselor credential against potential disciplinary action stemming from complaint allegations filed by a disgruntled former supervisor. Outcome: The firm consulted with the client to understand the factual background of her case and then gathered the …
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Facts: Our client, RH, hired us to help him defend against a complaint filed with the Texas Real Estate Commission in connection with wrongdoing by one of his sales agents and protect his real estate broker’s license and reputation against potential disciplinary action stemming from the complaint allegations. Outcome: The firm consulted with the client to understand …
Texas Real Estate Commission v. CB
Facts: Our client, CB, hired us to help him defend against a complaint filed with the Texas Real Estate Commission to protect his real estate sales agent’s license and reputation against potential disciplinary action stemming from baseless complaint allegations a property seller lodged because he was unhappy with a transaction where our client represented the buyer. …
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation v. SP
Facts: Our client, SP, hired us to defend her against two complaints filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to protect her license as a behavior analyst and reputation against potential disciplinary action. The groundless and retaliatory complaints were filed by two former, disgruntled employees, one of whom had been terminated from employment with our …
Texas Board of Nursing v. MS
Facts: MS is a Registered Nurse who has been licensed since 2006, and as an LVN before that since 1998. She has no previous complaints or disciplinary history. She received a notice from Texas Board of Nursing that a complaint had been filed against her by her former employer and an investigation had been opened. The …
Texas Board of Architectural Examiners v. MBL
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 Medical Board v. OA
Facts: Client hired firm after receiving a complaint from TMB regarding fraudulent prescriptions, overprescribing and improper patient-provider relationship. TMB alleged that client was not treating patients appropriately and then overprescribing the patients after not meeting with them. There were over 70 patients and prescriptions at issue along with a corresponding investigation with another agency. Outcome: After a response was submitted, …
Texas Board of Nursing v. GA
Facts: Client received a complaint from BON after a patient reported that she failed to discuss severe blood test results leading to an emergency room visit. The patient alleged that after his results were issued, client never called him and he ended up having to report to the emergency room for several days due to low …