Protecting businesses from fines, legal risks, and penalties.

We keep your pharmacy compliant and in good standing so you can keep serving patients and growing your business without worrying about audits, violations, or regulatory setbacks.

This practice is founded on the principle that pharmacy professionals deserve legal guidancethrough the complex regulatory landscape that overlays every aspect of pharmacy operations.From purchasing and storage to dispensing and billing, each transaction involves a dense web ofcompliance requirements. Our goal is to help pharmacy professionals navigate this maze so theycan focus on patient care—not regulation.

We offer a unique approach to legal support: unlimited attorney access. Individual questions area natural part of the pharmacy profession, and counsel should be available when those questionsarise. Clients receive direct access to their dedicated attorney for unlimited inquiries by phone,text, email, or in person.

The team also interfaces directly with medical insurance carriers, government agencies, andother third parties to act on behalf of pharmacy professionals. These interactions createopportunities for expanding service offerings and obtaining credentialed billing status forcovered clinical services.

As both advocate and advisor, we conduct in-depth analyses of pharmacy business operations,including thorough reviews of contracts and agreements to identify risks or irregularities. Wealso provide guidance on compliance with compounding standards for 503A pharmacies.

Our Team

What started as Alex Little and Zack Lawson's white-collar criminal defense firm has transformed into something bigger; a model for building focused, specialized practices with top-tier attorneys. Today, Matt Gibbs exemplifies this vision as he works to bridge the gap between independent pharmacies and legal complaince.

Alex Little
Attorney
Zack Lawson
Attorney
Matt Gibbs
Attorney
Values

Core values guiding our mission

Our core values drive our commitment to excellence, global collaboration, and innovation, empowering you to achieve extraordinary outcomes.

01

Access

Rx Law Group believes the pharmacy professionals need direct, reliable attorney access to attorneys who practice pharmacy law whenever legal questions arise.  

02

Status

Rx Law Group believes pharmacy professionals are healthcare providers.  Healthcare providers should be free to practice to the fullest scope allowed.  Rx Law Group promotes and protects the scope of practice for pharmacy professionals.

03

Advocacy

Rx Law Group believes pharmacy professionals deserve trusted representation for the operational needs of the pharmacy.  When inspections happen, Rx Law Group is ready and available to guide its clients through the inspection process.  With a deep bench of pharmacy law knowledge, Rx Law Group serves as resource to its clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “unlimited attorney access” actually mean?

It means just that – unlimited access. At RxLaw Group, we believe the practice of pharmacy happens around the clock, every day of the year. For this reason, we meet our clients where they are, not on the schedule of RxLaw Group.   RxLaw Group provides unlimited telephone, email, text message, video call, and face-to-face access with a pharmacy law attorney for any matter covered by the scope of representation.

Does this service replace an accountant, billing software, or patient recordkeeping?

No. RxLaw Group is a law firm that offers legal services as a teammate of the pharmacy, pharmacist, and pharmacy staff. A pharmacy must still secure proper platforms for accounting, billing, claims reimbursement, patient record-keeping, and other essential services.  

A pharmacist wants to be credentialed with a public and/or private payor as a medical provider.  What happens next?

The first step is the gathering of supporting documentation. At RxLaw Group, we provide a detailed roadmap and timeline for the credentialing process with real-time updates from the pharmacy law attorney assigned to the client’s credentialing accounts. We don’t wait to hear from you. You hear from us.  

A government agency asked me to answer questions. Am I required to participate?

Every level of government – local, state, and federal – has some form of inspection and investigation authority. It’s important to know the differences between an inspection and an investigation, the types of records specific government agencies can freely request and receive, and whether there is a legal mandate for participation in the government’s request. RxLaw Group guides its clients through these specific nuances.  

My pharmacy compounds drug products. What requirements must I follow?

Pharmacy compounding is regulated at the state and federal level through a multitude of regulatory agencies.  Each agency has its own set of requirements to follow.  Rx Law Group guides its clients through the dense web of regulation a pharmacy, pharmacist, and pharmacy staff must abide by to legally compound drug products.   

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