Our Client, D.S., was in the midst of a contentious and toxic custody battle with their ex-spouse, who had also filed a complaint against our client with the Texas Medical Board, alleging that our client was addicted to drugs, had violated HIPAA, and improperly prescribed controlled substances and dangerous drugs to non-patients.

We submitted a written response, revealing the truth: that D.S. had committed only one minor violation, while the rest of the allegations were lies the ex-spouse concocted out of spite. We attended an ISC before a panel of the Board, where the complainant, D.S.’s ex-spouse, showed up to repeat their false claims.

Subsequently, the Board proposed a non-disciplinary remedial plan. After minor negotiations with the Board over the language in the plan, D.S. happily signed it.