palciparum
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I am planning to leave my employer. I have Non-Compete and Non-Solicit in both Internal Medicine and Cardiology with my Employer in one Parish/County. Hence I am NOT going to practice there.
In different Parish/County, I have NO non-compete but I have NON-Solicit (Direct or Indirect) in Cardiology only. I have NO non compete or non-solicit in Internal Medicine in the other county/parish. I want to practice Cardiology in that other county/Parish where I have Non-Solicit. I am worried my employer may file frivilous law suits to not let me practice Cardiology in other county/parish where I have Non-Solicit and make me spend money on lawyers especially when I am starting on my own and will have limited income. I am worried becuase if he files lawsuit, getting lawyers to fight is expensive especially when I am planning to go on my own and she is well established and financially well off.
I am not interested in her patients.
What if her patient comes to me on their own. Or my ex-patient from her practice comes to me on their own. Or I see a patient who was seeing her in past but not able to tell me which cardiologist was patient previously seeing.
I am trying to see if any lawyer may have experience with this before and can advice me how to safe guard myself.
In different Parish/County, I have NO non-compete but I have NON-Solicit (Direct or Indirect) in Cardiology only. I have NO non compete or non-solicit in Internal Medicine in the other county/parish. I want to practice Cardiology in that other county/Parish where I have Non-Solicit. I am worried my employer may file frivilous law suits to not let me practice Cardiology in other county/parish where I have Non-Solicit and make me spend money on lawyers especially when I am starting on my own and will have limited income. I am worried becuase if he files lawsuit, getting lawyers to fight is expensive especially when I am planning to go on my own and she is well established and financially well off.
I am not interested in her patients.
What if her patient comes to me on their own. Or my ex-patient from her practice comes to me on their own. Or I see a patient who was seeing her in past but not able to tell me which cardiologist was patient previously seeing.
I am trying to see if any lawyer may have experience with this before and can advice me how to safe guard myself.
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