Prior to forming Jacobson PLLC, Irma Jacobson trained at Jackson Walker a premier Texas law firm. Before that, Irma worked as a judicial intern for the Honorable Jennifer W. Elrod of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Honorable Jeff Bohm, Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas.
Irma represents clients in connection with several federal and state agencies including:
Irma represents clients in connection with several federal and state agencies including:
- Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services—Appeals administrative and civil monetary penalties in connection with surveys (2567), Medicare terminations, and assists with licensing and Medicare reimbursement questions involving nursing homes, home care businesses, and assisted living facilities.
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)—Represents clients in connection with subpoenas issued by the SEC and in connection with investigations alleging a departure from the generally accepted accounting principles of accounting as well as the rules promulgated by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
- Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services—Appeals administrative and civil monetary penalties, Medicaid terminations, and assists with licensing and Medicaid reimbursement questions involving nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.
- Texas Health and Human Services Commission—Assists with Medicaid reimbursement issues involving healthcare providers.
- Texas Medical Board—Represents physicians in connection with Board investigations and adverse licensure actions.
- Texas Board of Nursing—Represents nurses in connection with Board investigations and adverse licensure actions.
- Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners—Represents social workers in connection with Board investigations and adverse licensure actions.
- Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors—Represents counselors in connection with Board investigations and adverse licensure actions.
- Texas Nursing Facility Administrators Advisory Committee—Represents nursing home administrators in connection with investigations and adverse licensure actions.
- Texas Workforce Commission—Represents clients in connection with Payday litigation.
- Texas State Board of Public Accountancy—Represents clients in connection with licensing investigations initiated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
- National Data Practitioner’s Board (“NDPB”)—Represents clients in connection with improper reporting to the NDPB.