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Law and Ethics
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Don't call veterinary employees nurses

August 1, 2012

At least until you've familiarized yourself with your state veterinary practice acts. You're responsible for knowing and following the laws that regulate other health professions – not just veterinary clinics.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

When does a veterinary associate's restrictive covenant go too far?

August 1, 2012

I'm worried my restrictive covenant is too tight. Is it legal?

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The real future of veterinary pharmacy

June 1, 2012

New competition and proposed prescription legislation are tough pills to swallow.

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Not all noncompete agreements are created equal

June 1, 2012

Neither new graduates nor boarded specialists should suffer with boilerplate contract language.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

What to do if you suspect a client is an animal hoarder

April 1, 2012

Trust your gut and take action if you see red flags.

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Craft the perfect covenant: Evaluating non-compete clauses and other restrictive contract agreements

March 1, 2012

Whether you're a business owner or associate, don't get sewn up in an ill-fitting restrictive covenant.

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Ethical dilemma: Seeing through a susceptible pet's seizure

February 1, 2012

This new column on ethical dilemmas opens with a difference of opinion about medication

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When practice business entities go wild

February 1, 2012

Keep business paperwork on a short leash, or you may find your LLC or corporation is out of your control

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Sentimental value coming to a court near you

January 1, 2012

As I write this, litigation is taking place in Texas that brings the issue of damages from "Pain and suffering" back to the front burner of animal law.

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