
Adam Bernstein explains what to look for in a lawyer when the time comes for the practice to need legal advice.
Every dental practice will need a lawyer from time to time. Whether it’s to buy or take on leased premises, to draw up employment contracts, to defend an employment law claim made against them by an employee, to buy or sell a business, or to defend against a medical negligence claim, legal advice will be essential.
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