Legal Issues for Dentists Involving Associate Agreements, Office Leases and Partnerships
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management, Art Wiederman CPA sits down with dental attorney Sean Dumm to discuss the legal issues dentists cannot afford to overlook.
Legal agreements are essential for a successful dental practice. They protect dentists from costly disputes and help ensure long-term stability. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management, Art Wiederman CPA talks with dental attorney Sean Dumm about the legal issues dentists must prioritize to safeguard their businesses.
Art and Sean discuss what makes a strong associate agreement, why clearly defining compensation formulas is critical, and how covenants such as non-compete agreements and other contractual clauses work. They also dive into the complexities of office leases.
The conversation compares the roles of lease negotiation firms and dental attorneys, highlights the most important lease provisions, and explains why dentists should seek legal advice before a lease term ends.
Finally, they explore dental partnerships, outlining key provisions and common pitfalls to avoid.
Packed with practical guidance, this episode is a must-listen for dentists looking to protect their practices and prevent costly mistakes.
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