Common use of Prior Investigations Clause in Contracts

Prior Investigations. Practitioner represents and warrants that, to the best of the Practitioner’s knowledge, he or she is not currently involved in any lawsuits or investigations involving the Practitioner’s practice of their profession or any act related to the dental or medical field. Practitioner further represents and warrants that he or she knows no facts that would reasonably cause the Practitioner to believe that such an action or investigation would be initiated. Practitioner shall promptly notify the Employer if an investigation is initiated. In addition, Practitioner shall promptly notify the Employer of any pending or threatened malpractice claim or demand for payment made against the Practitioner, or incident which is like to give rise thereto, and provide such related information as to such claim, demand, or incident as the Employer may request. In addition, the Employer shall promptly notify the Practitioner of any pending or threatened malpractice claim or demand for payment made against the Employer, or incident which is likely to give rise thereto, and provide such related information as to such claim, demand, or incident as the Practitioner may request. Practitioner shall be required to promptly notify the Employer of any action or investigation taken by any licensure board to restrict or revoke the Practitioner’s license to practice their Services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Dentist Employment Agreement, Dentist Employment Agreement, Dentist Employment Agreement

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