Earlier this year, changes to the Succession Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter S.26 (the “SLRA”) came into effect in Ontario. Will drafting and interpretation…
Running a dental practice means that you not only have to be an expert at the practice of dentistry, you also will need to become…
As a dentist negotiating a new lease or reviewing the lease of a practice you want to buy, there are two words you do not…
It’s the dream of many dentists, whether as a new grad or after gaining experience – building and owning your brand-new dental practice. And why…
Running a dental practice on your own comes with a lot of stress. Managing your space, your staff, your equipment, and providing excellent service to…
This post is the last in our series on Probate Basics. So far, we’ve looked at what the term “Probate” means and what to do…
As a dentist negotiating a new lease, you likely have a few ideas of conditions you’d like to include and things you want to avoid….
Who is the most crucial party in the sale of your dental practice? You may think you are, being the person who built up the…
This is the second of our series on Probate Basics, in which we are looking at the Probate process in Ontario. In this installment, I’ll…
As a service industry, dentistry is susceptible to patient complaints. It is something that every dentist knows they will have to deal with at some…