All provisions in a contract are intended to be enforced.
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A contract doesn’t have to govern only what happens during its term; it can govern what happens upon the end of the term.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the danger of not knowing what’s not in the deal.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the danger of not knowing what’s not in the deal.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the role of policies in your business and why they must mesh with your medical group’s other governance document.
Forget Einstein and learn Mark’s Theory of Relativity: No deal that a medical group or facility, or even an individual, does is actually an isolated transaction.
Ride along with Mark as he navigates the issue of the true term of any contract.
All provisions in a contract are intended to be enforced.
All provisions in a contract are intended to be enforced.
Imagine that you are an engineer packing a space vehicle for flight. You’d include what you’d intend be used and toss in some backups – but you certainly wouldn’t include anything that won’t be required.