Abstract
Colorado’s Senate Bill 25-083 (SB 83) makes non-compete and non-solicitation agreements unenforceable for associate dentists, regardless of compensation. While non-competes tied to the sale of a dental practice or minority ownership remain valid if reasonable, most employment-based restrictions are now void. The law also preserves dentists’ rights to inform patients of their new practice and maintains penalties for non-compliance.
Recommended Citation
Austin, Josh
(2026)
"Update on Colorado Non-Compete Agreements for Dentists,"
Metro Denver Dental Society Articulator Magazine: Vol. 32:
Iss.
1, Article 8.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/mddsarticulator/vol32/iss1/8