Why an independent abortion clinic is suing Planned Parenthood

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In a sign of tensions within the abortion rights community, a Manhattan clinic alleges the reproductive health behemoth poached one of its doctors, bringing it to the ‘point of implosion’

Despite Planned Parenthood’s dominance in the reproductive health field, some activists charge that the organization is too timid in its advocacy and can sometimes treat independent clinics like competition, instead of partners who share the same goal of maintaining abortion access for all who need it.

Non-compete clauses, though controversial, are fairly standard in the medical field. Advocates say they are needed to retain physicians and protect costly investments in training, while opponents say they unfairly trap doctors in unhappy work environments. In addition to enforcing the non-compete clause, Parkmed seeks damages against the doctor for breach of contract, as well as damages against Planned Parenthood for interfering with the employment agreement.

about the impact of Planned Parenthood on independent clinics, has been flying into New York on a regular basis to perform abortions at Parkmed. Around the time the New Yorker

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