Montgomery, Texas, United States
With 25 years of experience as a healthcare provider, it should be no surprise that Marc Meyer has made it his mission to serve healthcare providers in his practice as an attorney. Whether the client is a nurse, physician, paramedic, respiratory therapist or other healthcare practitioner, Marc seeks to find ways to serve and protect the licenses and livelihoods of those who serve others in the medical professions. Marc holds a B.S. in biology from Cornell University; a M.S. in biochemistry from Texas A&M University, an A.S. in nursing from Regents (Excelsior) College, and a J.D. from the South Texas College of Law. Marc was also a paramedic/firefighter and EMS supervisor for the City of Houston Fire Department, retiring in 2011. In addition to licensure as an attorney, Marc is currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in Texas. Professionally, Marc has served the legal profession in leadership positions with TAANA, where he is served on the Board of Directors for nine years, and was the President of TAANA in 2023; with the ABA Health Law Section in numerous positions, including as the founding chair of the Nursing and Allied Healthcare Issues Task Force, and is the incoming editor of ABA Health Law’s HLBytes weekly newsletter; and with the Houston Bar Association Health Law Section, where he has served 2 years on the Board of Directors and is currently the immediate past chair of the section. Marc has received three honors from TAANA – in 2010, he was named the Outstanding Student/Post-Graduate Member, in 2013, he received the Outstanding Advocate award, and in 2024, Marc received the highest honor from TAANA, the Cynthia Northrup Distinguished Service Award. Firm Focus: Healthcare law and regulatory issues (with an emphasis on nursing law, pre-hospital EMS law, healthcare license defense and compliance issues), and medical malpractice defense. Marc is Board Certified in Administrative Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Democratic Nominee for Justice, 15th Court of Appeals, Place 3
Of counsel with a medical malpractice defense firm.
I represent nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing, other health-care personnel in front of the corresponding regulatory agencies and estate planning and guardianship, especially those for whom my unusual skill set would be valuable. I also represent healthcare related business organizations in all matters, include general business legal consultation services.
Precinct Chair, Pct. 86, November 2012 - December 2015; Precinct Chair, Pct. 90, January - June, 2016; August 2020 - June 2024; Vice-Chair and General Counsel, June 2014 - June 2016; Sgt at Arms and General Counsel, June 2024 - present.