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9 Essential Elements of a Partnership Agreement
Don't take any chances with these key provisions.
Scott Becker, JD, CPA, and Alison Vratil Mikula, JD

What will happen when you or one of your facility's physician-owners is ready to retire? What if, down the road (literally and figuratively), another surgical facility opens, and you want to perform cases there? While you're setting up your ASC, divesting the investors that you're trying to bring in and other what-ifs are probably the furthest things from your mind. But not preparing while you're in the developmental stages of your ASC could result in share dilution, leadership disputes and competitive disagreements.

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