tci Part B Insider - 2005 Issue 11

Non-Compete Can Only Keep Doctor Off Certain Streets

A court did the right thing in enforcing a non-compete agreement that York, PA neonatologist Phillip Bayliss signed, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled in Wellspan Health, Wellspan Hospital and Wellspan Medical Group v. Phillip Bayliss, MD (A36039/04). Bayliss left Wellspan Medical Group to work for Lancaster General Hospital's Women and Babies Hospital, taking some of his staff with him. A court issued injunctions preventing Bayliss from practicing in York and Adams Counties, where Wellspan operates. But the judge refused to ban Bayliss from practicing in Lancaster, Dauphin or Cumberland Counties, where he now works.Wellspan appealed, pointing out that...

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