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Established in 2013, Odgers Law Group’s practice transition attorneys strive to get the best results for our clients. We believe in good and honest negotiations  which lead to long lasting results.

  • Dentists
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    • Dental Practice Letter of Intent (LOI)
    • Dental Practice Purchase Agreement
    • Buying a Dental Practice
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    • Dental Partnerships
    • Dental Associate Agreements
    • Dental Start Up’s
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    • Dental Associate Agreements
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