Mar 23, 2015 | Employment Contracts
An employee handbook, as everyone knows, is a staple of workplace rules and regulations. An employee handbook lists: what’s acceptable and not acceptable in the workplace; policies regarding vacations; policies for filing or resolving any type of complaint; the...
Jan 9, 2015 | Employment Contracts, General, Uncategorized
{2.5 minutes to read this article} As a new physician, it’s just as important for you to interview a prospective employer as it is for them to interview you. Doing so addresses both your desire to protect yourself in the future, as well as making sure that...
Nov 12, 2014 | Employment Contracts, General, Partnership/Operating Agreements
There are times when a healthcare professional needs to leave their practice. They may have decided to start a new practice or are simply withdrawing from the practice due to health, financial or personal reasons. Often, healthcare professionals have been in the same...
Sep 18, 2014 | Employment Contracts, General, Partnership/Operating Agreements
Verbal agreements – unlike signed contracts – are not legally binding. When I’m asked by a client to review a contract – whether it’s an employment contract, a partnership agreement, an operating agreement or a buy/sell agreement – it’s very...
Jun 19, 2014 | Employment Contracts, General
When joining a practice, a physician, dentist or health care practitioner should be very cautious of the non-compete clause. A non-compete clause will limit the geographical area in which the practitioner can practice post-employment, for a certain duration of time....
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