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It is true that the succession in family business is a bit tricky, and may lead to squabbles and power struggles within the family.
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Already this year, the debate has led to public squabbles as doctor groups have squared off over proposals for new restrictions on industry involvement in the courses known as Continuing Medical Education, or CME.
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