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Articles by A. Lee Maddox

A. Lee Maddox, DDS, Attorney at Law, advises dentists throughout California on dental legal and business matters. Dr. Maddox received his DDS degree and certificate in endodontics from the University of Southern California, and his J.D. degree from Whittier College of Law, Costa Mesa, California. Dr. Maddox has lectured internationally on major innovations in the field of endodontics during the last ten years. He currently authors articles for professional journals such as the California Dental Association Journal and Dental Economics. Dr. Maddox can be reached at Lmaddox@cadentallaw.com or 888-685-8100.

  1. Associateship to Buy-in: The Importance of Written Agreements - Part 1

    by A. Lee Maddox | Published 07/02/2009 | Legal & Business Planning Dental

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    Dentists associating with owner-dentists have become more prevalent in recent years than has been the case in the past. The number of dentists graduating from dental school, the increased overhead costs of operating one’s practice, the rigor of starting a practice from scratch and the increasing difficulty of obtaining total institutional financing to purchase dental practices are all reasons for the unbridled growth of associateships.

  2. Associateship to Buy-in: The Importance of Written Agreements Part 1

    by A. Lee Maddox | Published 07/02/2009 | Legal & Business Planning Physicians

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    Physicians associating with owner-doctors have become more prevalent in recent years than has been the case in the past. The number of doctors graduating from medical school, the increased overhead costs of operating one’s practice, the rigor of starting a practice from scratch and the increasing difficulty of obtaining total institutional financing to purchase practices are all reasons for the unbridled growth of associateships.

  3. Associateship to Buy-in: The Importance of Written Agreements - Part 1

    by A. Lee Maddox | Published 07/02/2009 | Legal & Business Planning Vet

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    Veterinarians associating with owner-doctors have become more prevalent in recent years than has been the case in the past. The number of doctors graduating from veterinary school, the increased overhead costs of operating one’s practice, the rigor of starting a practice from scratch and the increasing difficulty of obtaining total institutional financing to purchase practices are all reasons for the unbridled growth of associateships.

  4. Associateship To Buy In - The Importance of Written Agreements - Part 1

    by A. Lee Maddox | Published 07/02/2009 | Practice Acquisition & Start-Up Eye Care |  Legal & Business Planning Eye Care

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