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Compounding Controversies to Non-Compete & Practice Exit Challenges: 2025 Legal Trends with Attorneys Michael Byrd and Brad Adatto
Manage episode 472222004 series 2795404
Listen in as host David Mandell welcomes back to the Podcast healthcare attorneys Michael Byrd and Brad Adatto, both of whom joined David back in Season 1.
Brad and Michael begin the discussion laying out the legal issues around the weight loss drugs that have become so popular today and what physicians prescribing such drugs need to be aware of – from patient consent issues, to compounding challenges and state-specific dispensing regulations, to marketing rules and more.
The conversation then shifts to mergers and acquisitions concerning medical practices. Michael and Brad relate the shift they have seen in the last year from “wall street” deals to “main street” deals and what this shift means for physicians who may consider exiting their practice.
David then asks the attorneys about the proposed rules out of the federal government regarding non-competes, where those rules stand and what physicians need to know about non-competes in the medical context.
The podcast concludes with Brad and Michael leading a discussion around how physicians can best work with healthcare attorneys and the value of legal subscription models.
KEY POINTS:
- Healthcare Law Expertise
- Weight Loss Drugs in Medical Practices
- Compounding Issues and Compliance
- Patient Consent and Risk Mitigation
- Business and Revenue Risks with Weight Loss Drugs
- Mergers and Acquisitions Trends
- Valuation Challenges in Practice Sales
- Non-Compete Clauses
- Importance of Healthcare-Specific Legal Counsel
- Compliance as a Dynamic Process
- Legal Subscription Models
- Proactive Legal Strategies
- Broader Regulatory Trends
- Entrepreneurial Approach to Law
Learn more, including additional show notes, links, and detailed key takeaways, by visiting physicianswealthpodcast.com.
Click here to get your FREE copy of our latest book, Wealth Strategies for Today's Physician!
100 episodes
Manage episode 472222004 series 2795404
Listen in as host David Mandell welcomes back to the Podcast healthcare attorneys Michael Byrd and Brad Adatto, both of whom joined David back in Season 1.
Brad and Michael begin the discussion laying out the legal issues around the weight loss drugs that have become so popular today and what physicians prescribing such drugs need to be aware of – from patient consent issues, to compounding challenges and state-specific dispensing regulations, to marketing rules and more.
The conversation then shifts to mergers and acquisitions concerning medical practices. Michael and Brad relate the shift they have seen in the last year from “wall street” deals to “main street” deals and what this shift means for physicians who may consider exiting their practice.
David then asks the attorneys about the proposed rules out of the federal government regarding non-competes, where those rules stand and what physicians need to know about non-competes in the medical context.
The podcast concludes with Brad and Michael leading a discussion around how physicians can best work with healthcare attorneys and the value of legal subscription models.
KEY POINTS:
- Healthcare Law Expertise
- Weight Loss Drugs in Medical Practices
- Compounding Issues and Compliance
- Patient Consent and Risk Mitigation
- Business and Revenue Risks with Weight Loss Drugs
- Mergers and Acquisitions Trends
- Valuation Challenges in Practice Sales
- Non-Compete Clauses
- Importance of Healthcare-Specific Legal Counsel
- Compliance as a Dynamic Process
- Legal Subscription Models
- Proactive Legal Strategies
- Broader Regulatory Trends
- Entrepreneurial Approach to Law
Learn more, including additional show notes, links, and detailed key takeaways, by visiting physicianswealthpodcast.com.
Click here to get your FREE copy of our latest book, Wealth Strategies for Today's Physician!
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