Partner Nathaniel Lacktman was quoted in a Modern Healthcare article, “Judge Allows Teladoc Lawsuit Against Texas Medical Board to Proceed,” on December 14, 2015. The article discussed the Teladoc lawsuit, in which Teladoc is suing the Texas Medical Board over restrictions the Board placed on physicians treating patients via telemedicine. Lacktman said that if Teladoc prevails overall, “it will send a message to other boards of medicine that they cannot implement arbitrary or capricious policies that serve to restrict the practice of medicine in an unfair way just to benefit doctors in their home states.”
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