Attorney and Consultant The Health Care Group Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
In business, it is critical to ensure the contracts in place with partners contain not only the basic financial provisions but also address practice management, future transitions and deal with unexpected or disruptive events that may occur.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Determine if the partner and associate contracts are comprehensive enough to avoid unnecessary disputes and disruptive confrontations or litigation stemming from missing, or ambiguous provisions.
Explain how partnership principles governance, financial performance and practice transitions are applied to typical oral surgery practice contracts to prevent disruption should unexpected or transitional events occur.
Analyze developments that can lead to contentious relationships and disrupt an otherwise smooth business partnership, and how to ensure that contracts are written to meet these challenges.