People are internally inconsistent. Many contracts in the healthcare sphere are inconsistent, too. The first causes grief, the second shifts power.
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Intended Obfuscation or Lazy Drafting, The Outcome’s The Same: You’re Screwed. – Podcast
Most people don’t like throwing good money after bad in a contract dispute.
Intended Obfuscation or Lazy Drafting, The Outcome’s The Same: You’re Screwed. – Medical Group Minute
Most people don’t like throwing good money after bad in a contract dispute.
Intended Obfuscation or Lazy Drafting, The Outcome’s The Same: You’re Screwed.
Most people don’t like throwing good money after bad in a contract dispute.
Tesla, Elon Musk, and Medical Groups: Turning Lemons Into Lemonade – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses taking a play from Elon Musk’s playbook and from his own Situation Transformer strategy.
How to Become a Millionaire – Podcast
“How do you become a millionaire? Make a billion dollars and then buy an airline.” — Warren Buffett
Have You Forgotten This Contract Termination Provision? – Success in Motion Series
Do you know what happens upon the termination of the contract? What obligations do you continue to owe? And, what obligations continue to be owed to you?
How To Become a Millionaire
“How do you become a millionaire? Make a billion dollars and then buy an airline.” — Warren Buffett
Technology, Rules and Compliance – Podcast
The indiscriminate use technology, is akin to the adoption and enforcement of rules.
Technology, Rules and Compliance
Technology is neither inherently good nor inherently bad. It’s good only if it does something beneficial – makes things faster, easier, cheaper, or better. And then, of course, the question is faster, easier, cheaper or better for whom? I recently went with my son to a trendy burger place in Westwood, adjacent to UCLA. For…



