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Schedule Free Consultation: https://longilbert.com/contact/ If you’re a physician with a Texas PLLC, especially working as a 1099 independent contractor, this is a mistake I see all the time. Your contract with the hospital or clinic must be in the name of your PLLC — not your personal name. If the agreement is signed personally, the check is written to you personally, and the money goes into your personal account, then the PLLC isn’t doing anything for you. In this short practice tip, San Antonio attorney Nate Gilbert explains why following PLLC formalities matters and how contracting properly helps preserve independent contractor status and liability protection. If you already have a PLLC and aren’t sure whether it’s being used correctly, it’s worth fixing sooner rather than later. If you want to review your setup or you’re thinking about forming a physician PLLC in Texas, you can schedule a consultation directly at https://longilbert.com/contact/ and talk through your situation one-on-one. 0:00 – Physician PLLC practice tip 0:17 – The common contracting mistake 0:36 – Why contracts must be in the PLLC’s name 0:56 – How this affects 1099 status and protection 1:08 – When to get your PLLC reviewed #texaspllc #pllc #texasattorney #llcformation #texasbusiness #physicianattorney