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5 Things to Consider When Buying a Dental Practice
Are you thinking about buying an existing dental practice? The first step in purchasing a dental practice is knowing what to look for. Additionally, you should consider how much income you will generate, how much potential for growth the practice has, and whether you will own the real estate. We’ve broken down the business side…
Read MoreDental Support Organizations: Five Benefits to Consider
For better or worse, Dental Support Organizations are growing rapidly in the dental industry. These organizations carry a colorful spectrum of reputations ranging from excellent and sophisticated to disorganized and predatory. As a clinician or professional in the dental market, it is critical to have a well-informed and experienced team of advisors and attorneys that…
Read More6 Common Traps in Dental Office Leases
A dental office lease can contain traps and causes that can cost you thousands of dollars, making it one of the most important documents you’ll ever sign. Landlords use leases to maximize their profits from dentists. This is why you should keep an eye out for terms and clauses within contracts that may be designed…
Read MoreTop 4 Considerations Before Signing a Dental Associate Agreement
New dentists who have recently graduated from dental school are often unprepared to make the leap to buy or start their own practice. For this reason, working for an established dental practice can be a great way to jump into the deep end and gain the required experience to propel your career. A dental associate…
Read MoreThe Dual Agency Dilemma
In many states, Brokers may represent both the buyer and seller in a real estate transaction or business opportunity. This is called a dual agency relationship and it presents a few unique issues that should be understood. A dual agent often means an agent acting, either directly or through a salesperson or broker associate, as…
Read MoreArbitration
Protect: Employment Arbitration Agreements Employment-related disputes can be draining, expensive, and time-consuming. Even more so when the claims are meritless. This blog post will identify employment-related claims and how to protect against them by using arbitration agreements. Common Employment Claims Claims against employers can arise from 1) breaches of contract (oral or written); 2) tort…
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