Contract Negotiations
Your contract should be unique to your needs. An ambiguous contract can make you contractually obligated to duties you did not plan or agree to perform. The duties should be listed in detail. These details are typically not added to your contract directly. This is where Max’s One Pager comes into play to protect you based on your “understanding” of the contract terms.
Compensation in the form of salary and bonuses/RUV’s should not be left to chance. Your benefits should be clearly defined. You get a clear sense of deal breakers and must-haves. Additional items important to you may be useful as bargaining chips while negotiating your contract. You should take advantage of the complementary contract review Max offers for your initial contract after residency or fellowship graduation to any who attends one of his seminars.
Feel free to call (305) 444-3484 or email us at info@themedilawfirm.com to schedule a meeting to start negotiating your contract.