When medical procedures do not go as planned, that is when a medical professional may become the target. When an investigation begins, you need to have competent, experienced legal counsel readily available and at your side to provide defense in the event that you are under an investigation. Martyn Law Firm offers a full range of health care law services that includes representation of physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals in disciplinary matters, licensing, peer review and regulatory compliance.

Choosing an Attorney:

Why choose the Martyn Law firm to represent you in front of a Texas Board that regulates medical professions?  As a former senior litigator for the Texas Medical Board Mark Martyn has extensive knowledge in Administrative law, disciplinary procedures, rules, and policies. He holds an advance degree in Health Law and his medical knowledge is enhanced with 16 years of emergency room nursing experience. He will use this combined experience to help clients successfully navigate problems that can arise.

When applying for a license, or overcoming the initial denial, there are numerous factors that need consideration. Some professions offer hearings for you to appeal the denial. Attorney Mark Martyn has the experience to guide you through the application process and knowledge concerning the necessary paperwork and documentation by helping you prepare for denial hearing or licensure litigation. Mark Martyn can help you with difficult legal and practical issues.

Questions:

As a physician, nurse, or other health care professional, you may have questions if you receive a letter from the board that regulates your area of expertise. Is this an investigation? What does the Board want? What should I do? Keep in mind that the clock is running as soon as you receive a letter. The Texas Boards are aggressive in their investigations and the chance of having restrictions placed on one’s license may be increasing. Because time is important, do not hesitate to contact the Martyn Law Firm.

Disclaimer
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. I invite you to contact me and I welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting me does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to me until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
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