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hi my name is robert shelley with shelley law and my firm assists physicians with employment contract issues one fairly frequent question that i get mostly from people coming out of training is what happens if i sign an offer letter but i dont want to go through with signing the actual contract maybe you do a change in circumstances some kind of family issue maybe you got a better job offer somewhere else maybe you decided to move home instead of moving to a different city so basically the question is can a physician back out after signing an offer letter uh the short answer is yes probably um [Music] unless theres some kind of binding language in the offer letter which there almost never would be um the physician cant back out the offer letter just has kind of basic terms so normally it would be like okay heres what your compensation is maybe a brief review benefits the the term length maybe how to terminate the contract maybe a brief mention of non-compete it it is you know norma