Selling a dental practice is one of the most significant financial and professional transitions a dentist will ever make. It represents years—often decades—of work, goodwill,…
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Think you need a real estate agent to sell your prized dental practice? Think again! They charge excessive fees for the services they provide (10%…
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The recent British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal decision in Zhai v. Wang, 2025 BCCRT 1003 underscores the critical role thorough documentation plays in defending dental…
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Regulatory complaints often arise not from clear clinical failures, but from breakdowns in communication, expectations, and patient relationships. The recent decision in Leckie v. Kostirko…
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Dental office employers (like other Ontario employers) often put team members on probation for the first 3 months. The idea was that, if things aren't…
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A 2025 Ontario Small Claims Court decision, Duchene v. H.S. Bedi Dentistry Professional Corporation, is an important reminder to dentists that excellent clinical work does…
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After you've decided to sell, you've likely engaged a law firm to help prepare your practice for sale. They'll cover things like gathering due diligence…
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Complaints arising from routine dental hygiene visits have got to be the MOST frustrating for dentists. The care is standard and the intent is appropriate.…
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Dentists considering the sale of their practice are often told—sometimes aggressively—that they need a broke-er or real estate sales representative to achieve a successful outcome.…
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Patient complaints alleging negligence are among the most stressful situations a dentist can face. The process of responding to a claim can be time-consuming, emotionally…
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