Buying a Practice from an Estate

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By Ed Mendlowitz
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This was precipitated by my hearing of the untimely death of a sole practitioner who was a friend. His family wanted to sell the practice and was shopping around for a buyer.

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He died two and a half months ago and a deal still hasn’t been consummated. Another friend who was trying to acquire what was left of the practice has kept me advised of the progress.