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In Practice 21: 146-148 (1999)
© 1999 British Veterinary Association
1 The Law Commission, BVA
WITH assistants in practice seemingly becoming increasingly reluctant to move into partnership, the veterinary profession is beginning to consider incorporation as a possible solution. However, contrary to popular opinion, says Roderick l'Anson Banks, the partnership structure continues to offer many advantages, not the least of which is a flexible working relationship for all concerned.
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