Not exact matches
«Veterinarians know that clients tend to compare the
aesthetic appearance of a veterinary
practice to the ability and quality of
medicine offered by the doctor,» Usiak says.
He did this by setting up his own general and
aesthetic medicine medical
practice less than two months after he sold all his shares in the medical centre and tendered his resignation.
In CLAAS, Dr Ng breached a clause in a shareholders» agreement with the medical centre to not engage in any business in competition with the business of the medical centre and / or the
practice of
aesthetic medicine for as long as he remained a shareholder and for a period of three years following the date when he ceased to hold shares in the medical centre (the «restraint of trade clause»).