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February 11, 2026

Flat-Rate Legal Support for Healthcare Operators

Most healthcare operators don't call an attorney until something has already gone wrong.

By then, they're paying retail rates for urgent answers. Three questions in, they've spent what a month of ongoing support would have cost.

RxLaw Group operates on a different model.

Unlimited Access Without the Meter Running

RxLaw Group offers flat-rate, unlimited access to attorney Matt Gibbs. Clients get his cell phone and email. When a question comes up at 9 p.m. on a Tuesday, there's no calculation about whether it's worth the billable hour.

For example, say a sales rep shows up with a questionable deal or an inspector walks in unannounced. Flat-rate clients make a call instead of doing math on whether the question is worth the invoice.

Why This Model Works

Healthcare operators already have enough unpredictable costs. The last thing they need is to wonder whether a legal question is worth the bill.

Flat-rate support removes that hesitation. Operators call when they should call, not after they've already made a decision they're second-guessing.

Matt Gibbs spent more than nine years in healthcare enforcement, including time as deputy general counsel at the Tennessee Department of Health. He's seen how small compliance gaps turn into investigations by licensing boards, insurance carriers, or federal agencies. RxLaw Group exists to help operators address problems before anyone comes knocking.

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If you're operating in regulated healthcare and want legal support without the meter running, schedule a consultation with Matt Gibbs.

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Dealing with this at your pharmacy or practice?

Matt Gibbs spent more than nine years inside Tennessee’s healthcare regulatory system. Book a free call and get a straight answer on your next step.

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This article is for general educational purposes and is not legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws change and every situation is different, so for guidance on your circumstances, speak with a qualified attorney.