Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Buying/Selling a Practice, General, Real Estate
Many times when a practitioner purchases a practice, they are not just purchasing the goodwill and equipment — they may also be taking over the commercial lease. Staying in the same space is often advantageous because it makes it easier for patients to continue their...
Nov 27, 2019 | Blog, Dental Practices, Employment Contracts, General, Medical Practices
Generally, healthcare practices today employ several physicians to cover the needs of all of their patients — but what happens when one of them leaves the practice? When a physician joins a medical practice, they will likely have agreed to a non-solicitation clause in...
Oct 8, 2019 | Blog, Dental Practices, General, Medical Practices, Real Estate
When practitioners are thinking about opening up their own practice, regardless of specialty or field, there are a couple of concepts for them to consider to make sure that it’s a viable option for them. Funding The Startup Costs The first question to ask is...
Aug 26, 2019 | Blog, General, Law
This September I am co-presenting a seminar at the New York County Lawyers Association and through Lawline at New York Law School with Janet Falk of Falk Communications and Research on the topic “Ethically Strengthen Your Networking Skills.” During the presentation,...
Jun 27, 2019 | Blog, General, Law
This month, my practice turns nine. Back when I first began, I was not quite sure where the business would lead me — and I am happy to say that the opportunities I have had surpass anything that I could have imagined. In this past year alone, I have hired an...
May 30, 2019 | Blog, Dental Practices, Employment Contracts, General, Medical Practices
When a practitioner joins a new practice, the employer wants the employee to dedicate all of their professional time to the practice. They generally do not want practitioners to engage in outside activities — even though it is on their own time — such as teaching,...
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