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Octavia Martinez on Defending Doctors, Challenging Licensing Boards

Octavia Martinez on Defending Doctors, Challenging Licensing Boards

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What happens when a former felony prosecutor walks away from law to homestead a ranch and homeschool her kids in the Rio Grande Valley — and then gets pulled back in by a client desperate for someone who would actually fight for them? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Octavia Martinez, founder of Octavia Martinez Law, about her unconventional path from UVA undergrad to Ohio State law grad to felony prosecutor to homesteading rancher to solo practice attorney defending doctors, midwives, and patients across Texas and beyond. Octavia explains why she left practice in 2018 after witnessing prosecutorial overreach that disillusioned her, what pulled her back in 2024, and why anonymous complaints to medical licensing boards are one of the most dangerous and underreported threats facing healthcare providers today. They also discuss medical malpractice, defamation cases, disputed probate, the constitutional rights issues she sees running through nearly every case, how she manages a virtual law practice with a newborn, a homestead, a milk cow, homeschooling, and her husband's medical clinic, and why she believes the law is most powerful when applied with nuance rather than ideology. Octavia Martinez is the founder of Octavia Martinez Law, a virtual solo practice based in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. She is licensed in Texas and handles medical malpractice, licensed defense for doctors and midwives, defamation, probate disputes, and breach of contract cases across Texas and Arizona. Connect with Octavia Martinez: OctaviaMartinezLaw.com Rio Grande Valley, Texas Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Octavia Martinez 01:22 Why she stepped away from law in 2018 and how the homestead started 02:44 Milk cows, hard cheeses, and three kids on a ranch in South Texas 03:18 The urgent call in 2024 that pulled her back to practicing law 04:22 Her path from UVA to Ohio State Law to prosecuting felonies in Arizona 05:29 Taking the Texas bar exam with a five-month-old nursing baby 06:21 The first case back — defending a physician before a licensing board 08:00 How anonymous complaints trigger investigations regardless of merit 09:28 Why anonymous board complaints are fundamentally unjust 10:37 How a disgruntled patient complaint can spiral into defamation 11:14 The criminal defense case that made her distrust the system 13:50 Challenging institutional power with necessary force 15:05 Why disenfranchisement and constitutional overreach pushed her out in 2018 16:06 Running a law firm while milking a cow and homeschooling three kids 18:00 Why she didn't niche down and the types of cases she takes 20:00 Operating with nuance instead of picking a side 22:40 How paid consultations filter new clients before they're taken on 24:12 Plans to scale and bring on a law clerk once he passes the bar 25:51 What a typical day looks like on the homestead and in the practice 27:07 What she would tell a young attorney thinking about stepping away 29:38 Rapid fire questions 31:07 How she serves clients all over Texas and Arizona virtually 31:42 How COVID made virtual practice permanently acceptable 32:09 How to reach Octavia Martinez #OctaviaMartinez #MedicalLicenseDefense #MidwifeDefense #MedicalMalpractice #DefamationLaw #TexasLawyer #VirtualLawFirm #HomeschoolMom #Homestead #TrustcastShow
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