Physician Anti-Solicitation Clauses: A Case Study

Law360, New York (May 20, 2015, 12:02 PM EDT) -- It is, of course, not unusual for physicians to enter into employment agreements containing restrictive covenants. Typically such covenants restrict the physician from practicing within a defined restricted area during and after the term of the contract for a period of years, as well as from soliciting employees of the practice to join him or her at the physician's new practice. Furthermore, it is common for the employment agreement to specify that the medical records of the practice are the property of the practice and may not be removed from the practice by the physician....

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