Physician Defense

Northrup Legal APC helps healthcare professionals navigate board actions, peer review, licensing matters, reporting, and credentialing concerns with tailored strategies and experienced advocacy.

A pristine white desk in a contemporary law office, featuring a structured, color-coded workflow board mounted on the wall behind it, labeled stages such as “Intake,” “Peer Review,” “Board Response,” and “Resolution.” On the desk, a slim monitor displays a detailed timeline for a medical licensing case, alongside a neatly aligned keyboard, a small stack of neatly bound case summaries, and a discreet brass desk nameplate engraved only with “Counsel.” Soft, even daylight pours through a nearby window, illuminating the matte surface of the desk and creating subtle reflections on the monitor. Shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, the photographic realism emphasizes organization, strategic planning, and a calm, controlled atmosphere.
A polished walnut conference table meticulously arranged with a neat stack of thick legal binders labeled “Medical Board Defense,” “Licensing,” and “Credentialing,” next to a stainless steel fountain pen resting on a crisp legal pad. A closed silver laptop displays a faint reflection of the binders on its brushed metal surface. The scene is set in a modern, glass-walled law office with built-in shelves holding neatly organized case files and medical law reference books. Soft morning daylight filters through large windows, casting gentle, professional shadows. Captured at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the table contents sharp and the background slightly blurred, the photographic realism conveys calm authority, precision, and quiet confidence.

Areas of Representation

Molly Northrup represents physicians and other healthcare professionals including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dentists, and chiropractors in adversarial matters. These adversarial matters include professional license defense and related employment and privileging issues. Key areas of representation include: