Jun 23, 2024 | Partnership/Operating Agreements
Non-compete clauses are regularly used in employment agreements to restrict the geographical scope of where an employee can work after termination with their employer for a particular period of time. There have been many changes over these clauses and some states have...
Apr 27, 2017 | Employment Contracts
Practitioners who voluntarily or involuntarily leave a practice should immediately revisit their original contract. It is very important that they understand how the contract and its clauses—specifically the restrictive covenants—affect their future employment. The...
May 19, 2015 | Buying/Selling a Practice, Law, Partnership/Operating Agreements
{3:35 minutes to read} During negotiations of a business venture or sale, certain confidential information may be passed between the parties in order to determine whether there is a mutual desire to enter into a formal contract. A Non-Disclosure Agreement will protect...
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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