Tennessee Pharmacy Law
Compliance, credentialing, and inspection readiness for Tennessee pharmacies and the regulated healthcare practices around them, from a former regulator who knows what inspectors look for, because he trained them.
Nine years inside Tennessee healthcare regulation, including as deputy general counsel at the Department of Health.
Based in Tennessee, advising clients nationwide, and handling federal matters before the DEA, FDA, and HHS.
The healthcare division of Litson PLLC, ready if a matter reaches court.
A recent win
It’s always good to have people the regulatory board trusts and will listen to. Matt had done this before, and that was a far better recipe for success than trying on my own.
In April 2026, RxLaw Group secured the first administrative expungement granted in Tennessee, removing old regulatory discipline from a pharmacist’s public license verification page. Tennessee law lets a licensee clear that discipline five years after it’s resolved, and most have no idea the option exists. If old discipline is still showing on your license, it is worth a conversation.
Administrative expungement
The firm behind the practice
A former regulator handling your day-to-day, and a full litigation firm ready the moment a matter becomes a board defense, an investigation, or a fraud case.
Already in it?
That’s the work we handle hands-on. The sooner we’re involved, the more options you have.
What we do
Your inspection shouldn’t be an investigation. If it feels like one, something’s already wrong.
Preparing for, responding to, and standing with you through routine regulatory inspections. An inspection is a systems check, and preparation is rewarded.
Verifying vendor legitimacy, onboarding new products, reviewing sourcing, and checking that your website holds up to scrutiny.
Enrolling pharmacies and providers with insurance carriers so they can bill as medical providers, with a roadmap and real-time updates.
Unlimited access to a healthcare law attorney by phone, video, text, and email, for any matter inside your scope of representation.
Membership
Start month to month. Move up a tier when you need more.
Unlimited questions and guidance by phone, video, and email, plus light research. Advice only. Document drafting and any active investigation or inspection move to an hourly retainer.
Everything in On Call, plus document review and drafting: vendor contracts, provider contracts, and standard operating procedures.
Everything in Compliance, plus credentialing, so you can enroll with carriers and bill for the care you provide.
Who we serve
We also advise the regulated professionals next door, each with licensing, compliance, and inspection needs of their own.
Compliance, licensing, inspections, credentialing, and compounding for the full pharmacy team.
Injectables, compounded products, and advertising that holds up to scrutiny.
Licensing, payor enrollment, and responding to government inquiries.
Board matters, inspections, and day-to-day practice operations.
Where pharmacy meets the emerging medical market in Tennessee.
Common questions
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 healthcare law attorney for any matter covered by the scope of representation.
Credentialing enrolls your pharmacy and providers with medical insurance carriers so you can bill as a medical provider, a revenue stream separate from PBM reimbursement. We start by gathering your supporting documentation, then give you a clear roadmap and timeline with real-time updates from the attorney assigned to your credentialing accounts. We don’t wait to hear from you. You hear from us.
Every level of government, local, state, and federal, has some form of inspection and investigation authority. It is important to know the differences between an inspection and an investigation, the types of records specific agencies can freely request and receive, and whether you are required to respond. We help you understand which is which before you answer anything.
Compounding is regulated at the state and federal level through a multitude of regulatory agencies, each with its own set of requirements to follow. RxLaw Group guides its clients through the dense web of regulation required to legally compound drug products.
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