Clinics and Urgent Care Centers

Clinics and urgent care center legal work can be straightforward or complex, often depending on whether non-physicians are involved.  When non-physicians are involved, numerous regulatory issues typically need to be considered, including corporate practice of medicine, fee-splitting, self-referral laws, and anti-kickback (fraud and abuse) statutes.

Our work for clinics and urgent care centers often includes advice regarding the structuring of transactions and the preparation of management service agreements and other contracts.  Professional corporation work, physician employment agreements, and non-competition issues also may be involved.

Please see PRACTICE AREAS in this website for additional types of work that we do for clinics and urgent care centers.



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