How to Open a Dental Practice
Attorneys. CPAs. Consultants. By the time you reach this stage of opening your dental practice, you’ve likely signed a proposal, negotiated major lease terms, and now you’re bringing in legal representation. But when exactly should an attorney get involved — and what is (and isn’t) their role? In Part 5, we break down: • When to involve a lease attorney in the process • What attorneys should be reviewing vs. what’s already been negotiated • Why personal guarantees must be addressed early — not at lease draft stage • The difference between a lease-review attorney and a litigation attorney • Why every lease comes back “redlined” — and why that’s normal • The assignability clause most startups forget to negotiate We also address a major misconception: thinking an attorney replaces a real estate professional. They don’t. Their roles overlap — but they are not interchangeable. Most importantly, we discuss the balance between under-valuing and over-valuing legal advice. An attorney protects you legally — but they don’t make business decisions for you. If you’re entering lease drafting or evaluating legal counsel, this episode will help you understand how to use your attorney properly — without derailing your deal.
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