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Dental practices given legal check up
Dentists can now book in a free check up to determine the legal health of their practices, thanks to specialist lawyers from a leading North West law firm.
On 6 February, Mark Briegal and Paul Bennett, both partners who work in the specialist partnership team at Aaron & Partners LLP, will be hosting free legal clinic slots at Professional Dentistry London, Olympia Conference Centre.
Dentists can drop in to the clinic to brush up on their practice’s legal advice – from filling a new partner vacancy to helping remove a problem partner or just receiving a pain-free initial assessment – and find out face-to-face if any extraction or remodelling is required.
Mark said: “Dentist practices, just like any professional partnership need to regularly check the health of their business, and having the right legal support in place will help to keep the foundations strong.
“Aaron & Partners has an excellent reputation for providing a first-class service tailored specifically to a diverse range of specialisms, and dentistry is no exception.
“Paul and I have more than a decade’s experience each delivering our professional practices offering and are ideally placed to perform a quick examination of delegates’ practices.”
The clinics are part of a two-day conference and will be followed on Saturday 7 February with a presentation from Mark and Paul on the top ten tips for legal health in dentistry.
Places for the free clinics must be reserved, and interested parties are advised to book early through the firm’s website to avoid disappointment.
Visit www.aaronspartnershiplaw.co.uk/appointment/ to reserve your slot.
The dental legal clinic will return in 6-7 November this year at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester.
For more information about Aaron & Partners please visit: www.aaronandpartners.com.
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