All business owners will get to a point in their careers when transferring their business to another owner will be considered or is a future expectation. The hope, of course, is that this desire is actually a viable option and can be realized. Without foresight and planning ahead for the...
Read moreMost companies lease their office or practice location rather than own the professional real estate. When leasing commercial property, it is very important for the tenant to understand the terms of their lease, including how long the lease term is and when and how the lease can be renewed, if...
Read moreWhen considering a person’s options for probate avoidance in the state of Ohio, specifically with respect to the transfer of ownership of real property (or real estate), there are a few options to consider. Ohio law allows for two or more persons to own property jointly with rights of...
Read moreIn April, the American Dental Association was hit by a cyber-attack. This recent cyber-attack serves to remind all business owners, big and small, to remain vigilant about cyber security issues. Businesses, including dental practices, should consider taking some precautionary steps to protect themselves against potential cyber-attacks. A non-exhaustive list of those...
Read moreWhen working for a practice as an associate dentist there are typically restrictive covenants that include, among other items, a prohibition against working elsewhere within a certain number of miles from the practice, both during the employment term as well as for a period of time after termination of...
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