Malpractice Risks… Where are they?

In the law of professional negligence, the standard of care is the benchmark by which others assess a veterinarian’s competence. To be within the standard of care, veterinarians must perform their duties with an average degree of skill, care and diligence exercised by...

Veterinary Employment Contract Legal Issues

High turnover among veterinary associates is caused principally by the failure of practice owners and employees to properly articulate their respective expectations and negotiate and document the employment relationship. Time and effort invested up front will help...

Buy-Sell Negotiations: Ethical Disclosures or Buyer Beware

Buying or selling a veterinary practice generally is a long and arduous process. Preparation and a good lawyer are key to smoothing the bumps along the way. I. PLANNING How well you plan determines whether you will control the process or vice versa. Beyond identifying...

Employee Manuals – Friend or Foe

An employee manual (or handbook) contains the veterinary practice’s policies and procedures. It provides employees with information on practice rules, policies, scheduling, working conditions, expectations, employee benefits, ethics and philosophy regarding its...
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