Certainly, Oregon is a small state in terms of medical practice, but what’s happened in Oregon could, and some say will, spread across the country.
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Who Really Needs Whom? Hospitals and Employed Physicians.
By the early years of the 20th Century, hospitals became large healthcare factories due to the size and expense of what was then cutting edge technology…
Federal Trade Commission Seek to Reimpose Nationwide Ban on Non-Competes
The volleys in this battle move slowly–think pendulum as opposed to ping-pong. And right now, despite the appeal, the pendulum is still on the side of “state law controls”.
Leaving Big Medicine? Look Before You Leap.
Fueled by the failure of large medical groups, the disappointments of hospital employment, and the ratcheting down of care by private equity…
The Better Way For Medical Groups To Look At Covenants Not To Compete
There’s a good chance that you can accomplish some or all of what a covenant not to compete addresses, even if the “law” says you can’t.
You Need to Know What the Order Striking the FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes Means for You
Despite the fact that some states have strong prohibitions against the enforcement of non-competes, there are still ways to create agreements functioning as proxies for non-competes.
FTC Proposes to Ban Worker Non-Competes
Whether one chooses to see it as a pretext or as a context, the FTC maintains that non-competes are a form of unfair competition…
Why Less Might be More: Medical Group Covenants Not to Compete
You can benefit from my teachable moment: As hard as it was for me to learn, in both pizza and CNTCs, less is more.
What A Tennessee Lawsuit Teaches You About Protecting Your Medical Group’s Business
You can’t build a bigger future for your medical group’s business if all you do is play is defense. You have to play offense, too: you must take affirmative steps to grow your business. But just the same, the failure to play defense can be fatal. There’s a lesson in defense to be learned from…
When Less is More: Medical Group Covenants Not to Compete
Big eyes and hollow legs. That’s what my mother accused me of having when I was a kid. It was in the context of food. As in the two major food groups: pizza and Mexican food. As I got older, I came to appreciate my mom’s point of view that too much isn’t too good…










