$ 360-500 per hour
also known as Tim Weitz
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$ 360-500 per hour
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Acquired: 1986
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1411 West Ave Ste 200, Austin, TX, 78701-1537
168 Client Reviews
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Posted by Walter | September 30, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Health Care
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Tim Weitz is the most professional attorney I have ever dealt with. He is polite and extremely well qualified. He has helped resolve medical board issues for me on two separate issues with successful outcomes. His rates are very reasonable and his work was worth more than his charges. I do not know a...
Posted by Matthew | September 03, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Health Care
Outstanding Lawyer if the Texas Medical Board ever calls you
I hired Mr Weitz to represent me when the TMB was investigating a case that could have severely effected both my license and reputation. Through the entire process Tim was knowledgeable, timely, and effective. With his guidance we were able to help the TMB understand the case and have it dismissed. ...
Posted by anonymous | July 04, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Excellent services
I hired Tim to represent me before the Texas Medical Board regarding a complaint from out of state. From the very beginning, Tim was absolutely amazing to work with—responsive, knowledgeable, and proactive in communicating with both me and the board. Thanks to his expert handling of the situation, th...
Posted by anonymous | May 16, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Terrific counsel
Mr. Weitz represented me as a result of a TMB complaint. Tim was a great advocate and very knowledgeable in this area. Communication was timely and thorough. TMB complaint was dismissed quickly after Tim responded with all the necessary supporting documentation. Highly recommended.
Posted by anonymous | May 15, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Ethics & Professional Responsibility
Awesome attorney, case dismissed
I want to say how grateful I was found Tim. I am not writing this due to my favorable outcome, but had a great experience with him. I dealt with him on a medical board complaint. He jokes and is upfront that he has rough personality at times, but honestly, it paid dividends during my hearing. He was ...
"I endorse this lawyer. Tim is knowledgeable, competent, willing to share his expertise with other lawyers, responsive and very professional."
"Tim and I were opposing counsels on numerous occasions. I have nothing but the utmost respect for him as a litigator and as a person. As knowledgeable a defense attorney for Texas Medical Board matters as there is, what truly distinguishes Tim from his peers is the unparalleled passion he utilizes in fighting for his clients’ licenses. Whenever I need a consultation on a Medical Board matter, Tim is the first call I make. His thoroughness and attention to detail translate into favorable decisions for his clients. Tim is one of the few administrative law attorneys who practices the full range of healthcare license defense: from informal settlement conferences, to trying cases at SOAH, to even district court reviews of final agency orders. Finally, as a fellow Judge Advocate, I can attest to Tim’s professionalism resonating throughout the Boardroom and Courtroom."
"I have known Tim for years and recommend him highly to those health care providers who seek legal advice and representation. Tim's experience and knowledge in this field of law are outstanding."
"Tim Weitz is nothing short of an outstanding attorney. I think and have thought for years he was a tireless advocate for his clients. He is selective. He cares. He is intelligent. He knows the law, rules, but also the unwritten policies of the Board, which is critical to know if you want the best possible outcome. He works hard to maintain a reputation for honesty, fair dealing, and as someone who gives all of himself to the cause or challenge in front of him. Tim is respected by other attorneys, by government officials, by Board members, and the medical community. Personally, I learned a tremendous amount about the law and how to conduct myself as a lawyer by watching and learning from Tim. I think he is the best in the business."
"I have known Tim since our days as JAG Officers in the USMC. I have consulted him numerous times on matters concerning the Medical Practices Act, and referred a number of clients to him. If you're an MD with an issue, he's the the go to guy."
"Tim is well known as a zealous and effective advocate for his clients. His thoughtful, pragmatic approach to problems makes for very efficient and effective results. His reputation among the regulatory agencies, especially the health care agencies, is great. That is why our law firm calls on Tim for his advice on complex and unusual problems before the Texas Medical Board."
"I endorse this lawyer. Tim is an outstanding litigator and has been an inspiring mentor. I would recommend his legal skills in practically any setting."
"I endorse this lawyer. excellent lawyer, vigorously represents his clients and extremely knowledgeable."
"Having worked with Tim individually on matters and been involved in cases he has worked on with other lawyers in my firm, I endorse him as an outstanding advocate for his clients. Skilled in procedure and knowledgeable in substantive administrative law, Tim's expertise and professionalism result in superb representation. Respected and admired by his colleagues as a leading attorney in the field, I highly recommend him."
"Tim Weitz is extremely knowledgeable and a skilled litigator. He is respected within the Administrative Law area, including the regulatory Boards he represents clients before. He is still considered by most the best General Counsel the Texas Medical Board has ever had."
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2019
Board Certified - Administrative Law (1997), Texas Board of Legal Specialization
2008
Certified Association Executive, American Society of Association Executives
1990
Certification to Practice, U.S. Court of Military Appeals
1987
Certification to Practice, Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
1997 - Present
Founding Partner, McDonald, Mackay & Weitz, LLP
1999 - 2009
Executive Director, Texas Physical Therapy Association
1990 - 1996
General Counsel/Senior Attorney/Staff Attorney, Texas Medical Board
1989 - 1990
Associate/Partner, Weitz & Ross/Weitz & McDonald
1987 - 1989
Judge Advocate/Prosecution & Defense, United States Marine Corps
2008 - Present
American Society of Association ExecutivesMember
1986 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
Member
2018 - 2023
Texas Military Forces Historical FoundationBoard of Directors
2011 - 2017
Texas Military Forces Historical FoundationPresident
1985
JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Undergraduate
2021
Licensing and License Defense: A Career in Health Care Litigation
2019
Conviction Letters and Related Issues
2019
Administrative Law Practice: Litigator and Life Coach
2018
PBI Medical Record Keeping Course
2013
Medical Record Keeping Course
2013
Executive Leadership: Associations, Legislatures, and Licensing Boards
2012
Physician Risk Management: Practical Pointers for Practitioners and Administrators
2012
Discovery in Administrative Law Cases
2012
Implied Consent Challenges
2010
Best Practices in Informal Settlement Conference/Show Compliance Proceedings: Back to Basics
2008
The Role of Volunteer Boards in Deciding Cases: Judge, Jury and Executioner?
2007
Legal and Professional Consequences for Boundary Violations,
2007
Legal and Ethical Consequences of Boundary Violations
2007
Supervising An Ethical Support Staff
2006
Responding to the Medical Board
1997
Medical Practice Act §5.01(a) Non-Profit Health Organizations: The Mechanics of Obtaining and Keeping Certification
1997
Effective Advocacy Before the Agency
1996
Profile of a Licensure Disciplinary Proceeding (Panel Presentation)
1995
A View from the Government Regulatory Enforcement Initiatives (Panel Presentation)
1995
Regulation of the Medical Profession by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
1995
Tracking and Monitoring Restricted Licenses
1994
Discovery-Using it to Build Your Case
2006
2006
1997
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