A Seller, A Listing Agent, A Few Changes To The Listing Agreement, And A Lawsuit March 21, 2017 Joshua B. Durham Litigation Blog Because I’ve represented real estate professionals in a number of matters over the years, I’m always watching for cases throughout the country that make for good teaching lessons. My latest find is from Michigan, and it provides three important warnings. First and foremost, be extremely careful when striking out provisions in a listing agreement or any type of contract. The strikethroughs aren’t always as effective as you’d like.
The 10 Most Important Provisions of Physician Employment Contracts April 7, 2016 Robin J. Stinson Litigation Blog You have made it through bio-chemistry, organic chemistry, four grueling years of medical school, an insane intern year, several exhausting years of residency, and possibly a year or more of fellowship. You are beyond ready for a return on your investment. As diligent as you have been throughout your medical training, take some time to carefully review the terms of your employment agreement and contact an attorney who has experience with physician employment agreements because this contract will govern your professional life both during and after your employment