Business Contracts Should Be Reviewed for Compliance

Physician Contracts in San Diego Require Experienced Healthcare Attorneys

Your company’s business contracts should be reviewed for compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations.  Business contracts are the foundation of business itself, and the quality of your contracts will go a long way to determining the success of your company.  There are contracts throughout your organization.  Employment contracts, contracts with vendors and suppliers, trade secret and non-compete agreements, as well as sales contracts and payment agreements with your customers.

Those with Professional Corporations or PCs, such as medical practices, will have additional agreements for the doctors, nurses and other medical professionals who work for the practice.  Extensive guidelines and policies to ensure compliance with HIPPA and other federal regulations help the medical practice to work efficiently and profitably.

These contracts dictate the success of your enterprise.  A well drafted contract guides the parties smoothly through the relationship or transaction.  Strong contracts anticipate potential hurdles, and clearly define how the parties will resolve these challenges and any dispute that might arise.  After decades of service to the San Diego business community, I can tell you that business litigation is rooted in a poorly constructed contract.  To make matters worse, if you have taken another contract from a download site or off of the web and simply modified it for your own use you have only laid the groundwork for an even more expensive and protracted litigation.

All downloaded or self-modified business contracts should be reviewed for compliance with California’s complex commercial codes as well as all federal and local laws and regulations.  Well crafted business contracts begin all relationships from a position of strength.  Give your business a strong tune up and allow the experienced contract attorneys at the Watkins Firm to review and update your business contracts.  We invite you to contact the Watkins Firm or call us today for a substantive and complimentary consultation at 858-535-1511.

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