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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.1

                          TAX DISAFFILIATION AGREEMENT

         TAX DISAFFILIATION AGREEMENT dated as of March 5, 2001, by and between
InfoCure Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("InfoCure"), and PracticeWorks,
Inc., a Delaware corporation ("PracticeWorks").

                                    RECITALS

         A.       InfoCure is the common parent of an affiliated group of
corporations within the meaning of Section 1504(a) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), which currently files consolidated federal
income tax returns.

         B.       Pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Distribution dated
February 21, 2001 by and between InfoCure and PracticeWorks (the "Distribution
Agreement"), the following transactions will occur: (i) InfoCure Systems, Inc.,
a Georgia corporation ("ISI"), will merge with and into InfoCure (the "ISI
Merger"); (ii) InfoCure will contribute certain assets and liabilities to
PracticeWorks (directly or through a disregarded single member limited liability
company wholly owned by PracticeWorks) in exchange for shares of PracticeWorks
common stock (the "Contribution Transaction"), and then (iii) InfoCure will
distribute all of the outstanding shares of the common stock of PracticeWorks
pro rata to the holders of InfoCure common stock (the "Distribution").

         C.       InfoCure and PracticeWorks intend that the ISI Merger will
qualify for nonrecognition treatment under the Code, that the Contribution
Transaction and the Distribution will qualify as a reorganization described in
Section 368(a)(1)(D) of the Code, that the Distribution will qualify as a
distribution described in Section 355 of the Code and that none of such
transactions will result in the recognition of any taxable gain or income to
InfoCure, ISI, PracticeWorks or any shareholder of InfoCure or PracticeWorks
(except to the extent of cash received for any fractional share interest in
PracticeWorks stock and any deferred intercompany gain).

         D.       From and after Date of the Distribution, PracticeWorks will
cease to be a member of the InfoCure affiliated group for federal income tax
purposes.

         E.       InfoCure and PracticeWorks desire on behalf of themselves,
their subsidiaries and their successors to set forth their rights and
obligations with respect to taxes due for periods before and after the
Distribution.

         NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows:

                                   ARTICLE I.

                                   DEFINITIONS

         1.01     "Affiliate" shall mean any Person that directly or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under
common Control with a specified Person.

         1.02     "Agreement" shall mean this Tax Disaffiliation Agreement dated
March 5, 2001 between InfoCure and PracticeWorks as the same may be amended from
time to time.

         1.03     "Applicable Federal Rate" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 1274(d) of the Code, compounded quarterly.

         1.04     "Claim" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.03(a).

         1.05     "Code" shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.

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         1.06     "Control" or "Controlled" shall mean, with respect to any
Person, the presence of one of the following: (i) the legal, beneficial or
equitable ownership, directly or indirectly, of more than 50% (by vote or value)
of the capital or voting stock (or other ownership or voting interest, if not a
corporation) of such Person or (ii) the ability, directly or indirectly, to
direct the voting of a majority of the directors of such Person's board of
directors or, if the Person does not have a board of directors, a majority of
the positions on any similar body, whether through appointment, voting agreement
or otherwise.

         1.07     "Controlling Party" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 5.01.

         1.08     "Contribution Transaction" shall have the meaning set forth in
 the recitals.

         1.09     "Corporate Restructuring Transactions" shall mean the
transactions undertaken by InfoCure, PracticeWorks, and their respective
Subsidiaries in order to effect the Distribution, which transactions are
described in the Distribution Agreement.

         1.10     "Date of Distribution" shall mean the Distribution Date
specified in the Distribution Agreement.

         1.11     "Distribution" shall have the meaning set forth in the
recitals.

         1.12     "Distribution Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in
the recitals.

         1.13     "Final Determination" shall mean with respect to any issue (a)
a decision, judgment, decree or other order by any court of competent
jurisdiction, which decision, judgment, decree or other order has become final
and not subject to further appeal, (b) a closing agreement whether or not
entered into under Section 7121 of the Code or any other binding settlement
agreement (whether or not with the Internal Revenue Service) entered into in
connection with or in contemplation of an administrative or judicial proceeding,
or (c) the completion of the highest level of administrative proceedings if a
judicial contest is not or is no longer available.

         1.14     "Fiscal Year 2000" shall mean the period beginning January 1,
2000 and ending on December 31, 2000.

         1.15     "Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period" shall mean the period beginning
January 1, 2001 and ending on or after the Date of Distribution.

         1.16     "Form S-1" shall mean the registration statement on Form S-1
(including the related prospectus) relating to the Distribution, as declared
effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

         1.17     "InfoCure" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to
this Agreement.

         1.18     "InfoCure Group" shall mean InfoCure and all entities that are
Subsidiaries of InfoCure at any time following the Distribution.

         1.19     "InfoCure Tainting Act" shall mean (a) any breach of any
written representation or covenant relating to the qualification of the ISI
Merger as a transaction qualifying for nonrecognition treatment under the Code,
the qualification of the Contribution Transaction as a reorganization described
in Section 368(a)(1)(D) of the Code or relating to the qualification of the
Distribution as a transaction described in Section 355 of the Code, which
representation or covenant is made by InfoCure in connection with the tax
opinion of King & Spalding described in the Form S-1, or (b) any action or
actions of or involving any Person (other than PracticeWorks or any Person that
is an Affiliate of PracticeWorks immediately before or immediately after such
action or actions), or any omission or omissions of any Person (other than
PracticeWorks or any Person that is an Affiliate of PracticeWorks immediately
before or immediately after such omission or omissions), of an action or actions
available to it, after the Date of the Distribution, if such breach, action or
omission described in (a) or (b) contributes to a Final Determination that the
Distribution results in the recognition of gain to the InfoCure Group by virtue
of (i) the ISI Merger failing to qualify

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for nonrecognition treatment under the Code, (ii) the Contribution Transaction
failing to qualify as a reorganization under Section 368(a)(1)(D) of the Code,
(iii) the Distribution failing to qualify as a transaction described in Section
355 of the Code, or (iv) any stock or securities of PracticeWorks failing to
qualify as "qualified property" within the meaning of Sections 355(c)(2) and
361(c)(2) of the Code, including by reason of the application of Section 355(e)
of the Code to the Distribution.

         1.20     "Indemnitor" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.02.

         1.21     "IRS" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.03(a). ---

         1.22     "ISI" shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals to this
Agreement.

         1.23     "ISI Merger" shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals
to this Agreement.

         1.24     "Period After Distribution" shall mean any taxable year or
other taxable period beginning on or after the Date of Distribution and, in the
case of any taxable year or other taxable period that begins before and ends
after the Date of Distribution, that part of the taxable year or other taxable
period that begins after the close of the Date of Distribution.

         1.25     "Period Before Distribution" shall mean any taxable year or
other taxable period that ends on or before the Date of Distribution and, in the
case of any taxable year or other taxable period that begins before and ends
after the Date of Distribution, that part of the taxable year or other taxable
period through the close of the Date of Distribution.

         1.26     "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership, joint
venture, corporation, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated
organization, government or department or agency of a government.

         1.27     "PracticeWorks" shall have the meaning set forth in the
preamble to this Agreement.

         1.28     "PracticeWorks Business" shall mean the business of providing
practice management applications and related services to dental, orthodontic,
and oral and maxillofacial surgery practices.

         1.29     "PracticeWorks Group" shall mean PracticeWorks and all
entities that are Subsidiaries of PracticeWorks at any time following the
Distribution.

         1.30     "PracticeWorks Tainting Act" shall mean (a) any breach of any
written representation or covenant relating to the qualification of the ISI
Merger as a transaction qualifying for nonrecognition treatment under the Code,
the qualification of the Contribution Transaction as a reorganization described
in Section 368(a)(1)(D) of the Code or relating to the qualification of the
Distribution as a transaction described in Section 355 of the Code, which
representation or covenant is made by PracticeWorks in connection with the tax
opinion of King & Spalding described in the Form S-1, or (b) any action or
actions of or involving any Person (other than InfoCure or any Person that is an
Affiliate of InfoCure immediately before or immediately after such action or
actions), or any omission or omissions of any Person (other than InfoCure or any
Person that is an Affiliate of InfoCure immediately before or immediately after
such omission or omissions), of an action or actions available to it, after the
Date of the Distribution, if such breach, action or omission described in (a) or
(b) contributes to a Final Determination that the Distribution results in the
recognition of gain to the InfoCure Group by virtue of (i) the ISI Merger
failing to qualify for nonrecognition treatment under the Code, (ii) the
Contribution Transaction failing to qualify as a reorganization under Section
368(a)(1)(D) of the Code, (iii) the Distribution failing to qualify as a
transaction described in Section 355 of the Code or (iv) any stock or securities
of PracticeWorks failing to qualify as "qualified property" within the meaning
of Sections 355(c)(2) and 361(c)(2) of the Code, including by reason of the
application of Section 355(e) of the Code to the Distribution.

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         1.31     "Restructuring Taxes" means any Taxes resulting from the
Corporate Restructuring Transactions, including, but not limited to, any Taxes
imposed pursuant to or as a result of Section 311 of the Code or Section
1.1502-13 of the Treasury Regulations (and any applicable similar federal,
state, local or foreign Taxes, together with related interest, penalties and
additions to Tax), but excluding any Taxes imposed as a result of a Final
Determination that the ISI Merger failed to qualify for nonrecognition treatment
under the Code, that the Contribution Transaction failed to qualify as a
reorganization under Section 368(a)(1)(D) or that the Distribution otherwise
failed to meet the requirements of Section 355 or 361 of the Code for
nonrecognition of gain by the InfoCure Group.

         1.32     "Subsidiary" shall mean a corporation, limited liability
company, partnership, joint venture or other business entity if 50% or more of
the outstanding equity or voting power of such entity is owned directly or
indirectly by the corporation with respect to which such term is used.

         1.33     "Tax" or "Taxes" whether used in the form of a noun or
adjective, shall mean all forms of taxation, whenever created or imposed,
including, but not limited to, taxes on or measured by income, franchise, gross
receipts, sales, use, excise, payroll, personal property (tangible or
intangible), real property, ad-valorem, value-added, leasing, leasing use or
other taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges or withholdings of any nature
whether imposed by a nation, locality, municipality, government, state,
federation, or other governmental body (a "Taxing Authority"). Whenever the term
"tax" or "taxes" is used (including, without limitation, in the context of any
duty to reimburse another party or indemnify for taxes or refunds or credits of
taxes) it shall include penalties, fines, additions to tax and interest thereon.

         1.34     "Taxing Authority" shall have the meaning set forth in the
foregoing definition of the term "Tax."

         1.35     "Tax Returns" shall mean all reports, returns, information
statements, questionnaires or other documents required to be filed or that may
be filed for any period with any Taxing Authority (whether domestic or foreign)
in connection with any Tax or Taxes (whether domestic or foreign).

                                  ARTICLE II.

              TAX RETURNS, TAX PAYMENTS AND TAX SHARING OBLIGATION

         2.01     OBLIGATIONS TO FILE TAX RETURNS. InfoCure shall timely file or
cause to be filed all Tax Returns with respect to the PracticeWorks Group that
(a) are required to be filed and are due before the Date of Distribution or (b)
are for either Fiscal Year 2000 or the Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period, and are
filed on a consolidated, combined or unitary basis and include any member of the
PracticeWorks Group with InfoCure or any of its Subsidiaries. PracticeWorks
shall timely file or cause to be timely filed any other Tax Return with respect
to the PracticeWorks Group.

         2.02     OBLIGATION TO REMIT TAXES. InfoCure and PracticeWorks shall
each remit or cause to be remitted any Taxes due in respect of any Tax for which
it is required to file a Tax Return and shall be entitled to reimbursement for
such payments only to the extent provided in Section 2.03.

         2.03     TAX SHARING OBLIGATIONS AND PRIOR AGREEMENTS.

                  (a)      Other than liabilities dealt with elsewhere in this
Agreement, PracticeWorks shall be liable for and shall indemnify and hold the
InfoCure Group harmless against (i) any Tax liability of any member of the
PracticeWorks Group, and of any member of the InfoCure Group to the extent that
such liability is attributable, as determined in good faith by InfoCure, to the
PracticeWorks Business, for (A) any Period After Distribution and (B) the Fiscal
Year 2000 and (C) any taxable year or period that begins before and ends on or
after the Date of Distribution in respect of the Period Before Distribution,
(ii) any Tax liability resulting from a Final Determination with respect to an
adjustment attributable to any member of the PracticeWorks Group, or any member
of the InfoCure Group to the extent that such liability is attributable, as
determined in good faith by InfoCure, to the PracticeWorks Business, and (iii)
any amount determined to be PracticeWorks' liability under Section 2.04.

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PracticeWorks shall be entitled to any refund of or credit for Taxes of the
PracticeWorks Group or amounts owed by PracticeWorks or for which PracticeWorks
is responsible under this Section 2.03(a). Any liability for Taxes under this
Section 2.03(a) shall be measured by the InfoCure Group's actual liability for
Taxes after applying Tax benefits otherwise available to the InfoCure Group
other than Tax benefits that the InfoCure Group in good faith determines would
actually offset Tax liabilities of the InfoCure Group in other taxable years or
periods. Any right to refund under this Section 2.03(a) shall be measured by the
actual refund or credit of the InfoCure Group attributable to the adjustment
without regard to offsetting Tax attributes or liabilities of the InfoCure
Group.

                  (b)      Other than liabilities dealt with elsewhere in this
Agreement, InfoCure shall be liable for and shall hold the PracticeWorks Group
harmless against (i) any liability attributable to any member of the InfoCure
Group for Taxes that are not attributable, as determined in good faith by
InfoCure, to the PracticeWorks Business, including any liability asserted
against any member of the PracticeWorks Group under the provisions of Treas.
Reg. ss. 1.1502-6(a) that impose several liability on members of an affiliated
group of corporations that files consolidated returns, or similar provisions of
any foreign, state or local law, in respect of Taxes of any member of the
InfoCure Group that are not attributable to the PracticeWorks Business, and (ii)
any amount determined to be InfoCure's liability under Section 2.04. InfoCure
shall be entitled to any refund of or credit for Taxes for any periods that are
attributable to the InfoCure Group or amounts owed by InfoCure or for which
InfoCure is responsible under this Section 2.03(b).

                  (c)      Except as set forth in this Section 2.03 and in
consideration of the mutual indemnities and other obligations of this Agreement,
any and all prior Tax sharing agreements or practices between any member of the
InfoCure Group and any member of the PracticeWorks Group shall be terminated
with respect to the PracticeWorks Group as of the Date of Distribution.

         2.04     RESTRUCTURING TAXES; OTHER TAXES RELATING TO THE DISTRIBUTION.

                  (a)      GENERALLY. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this Agreement to the contrary, PracticeWorks shall pay, and shall indemnify and
hold harmless InfoCure and any member of the InfoCure Group from and against any
and all Restructuring Taxes and any reasonable expenses (including, but not
limited to, attorney's fees) incurred in defending any audit or examination with
respect to Restructuring Taxes. In the event of a Final Determination that the
ISI Merger failed to qualify for nonrecognition treatment or that the
Distribution failed to meet the requirements of Sections 355 or 361 of the Code
for nonrecognition of gain by the InfoCure Group, including, without limitation,
by reason of (x) any stock or securities of PracticeWorks failing to qualify as
"qualified property" within the meaning of Sections 355(c)(2) or 361(c)(2) of
the Code or (y) the application of Section 355(e) of the Code to the
Distribution, (other than a Final Determination that the Distribution failed to
qualify for nonrecognition which determination would not have been made but for
an InfoCure Tainting Act or a PracticeWorks Tainting Act), the liability of
InfoCure and PracticeWorks for any Taxes arising from such Final Determination
and any liability to shareholders arising from such Final Determination
(together with any reasonable expense (including, but not limited to, attorney's
fees) incurred in defending against any liability) shall be borne 50 percent by
InfoCure and 50 percent by PracticeWorks. If an InfoCure Tainting Act and a
PracticeWorks Tainting Act both contribute to such a Final Determination, any
such Taxes or liability (together with any reasonable expense (including, but
not limited to, attorney's fees) incurred in defending against any liability)
shall be borne 50 percent by InfoCure and 50 percent by PracticeWorks.

                  (b)      INDEMNIFICATION FOR PRACTICEWORKS TAINTING ACTS.
PracticeWorks covenants that neither PracticeWorks nor any member of the
PracticeWorks Group shall commit or be party to or the subject of any
PracticeWorks Tainting Act which would result in any Tax or liability described
in the following sentence and payable by InfoCure. To the extent that any member
of the InfoCure Group would not have been liable for the following amounts but
for a PracticeWorks Tainting Act, PracticeWorks shall pay, and shall indemnify
and hold harmless the InfoCure Group from and against, (i) any liability of any
member of the InfoCure Group to any Taxing Authority, InfoCure shareholders or
PracticeWorks shareholders (together with any reasonable expenses (including,
but not limited to, attorney's fees) incurred in defending against any such
liability) resulting from a Final Determination that the ISI Merger failed to
qualify for nonrecognition treatment or that the Distribution failed to meet the
requirements of Sections 355 or 361 of the Code for nonrecognition of gain by
the InfoCure Group, including, without limitation, by reason of (x) any stock or
securities of PracticeWorks failing to qualify as

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"qualified property" within the meaning of Sections 355(c)(2) or 361(c)(2) of
the Code or (y) the application of Section 355(e) of the Code to the
Distribution, and (ii) any Taxes and related expenses payable by any member of
the InfoCure Group by reason of the receipt of such payment.

                  (c)      INDEMNIFICATION FOR INFOCURE TAINTING ACTS. InfoCure
covenants that neither InfoCure nor any member of the InfoCure Group shall
commit or be party to or the subject of any InfoCure Tainting Act which would
result in any Tax or liability described in the following sentence and payable
by PracticeWorks. To the extent that PracticeWorks would not have been liable
for the following amounts but for an InfoCure Tainting Act, InfoCure shall pay,
and shall indemnify and hold harmless PracticeWorks from and against, (i) any
liability of PracticeWorks to any Taxing Authority, InfoCure shareholders or
PracticeWorks shareholders (together with any reasonable expenses (including,
but not limited to, attorney's fees) incurred in defending against any such
liability) resulting from a Final Determination that the ISI Merger failed to
qualify for nonrecognition treatment or that the Distribution failed to meet the
requirements of Sections 355 or 361 of the Code for nonrecognition of gain by
the InfoCure Group, including, without limitation, by reason of (x) any stock or
securities of PracticeWorks failing to qualify as "qualified property" within
the meaning of Sections 355(c)(2) or 361(c)(2) of the Code or (y) the
application of Section 355(e) of the Code to the Distribution, and (ii) any
Taxes and related expenses payable by PracticeWorks by reason of the receipt of
such payment.

         2.05     PERIOD THAT INCLUDES THE DATE OF DISTRIBUTION.

                  (a)      To the extent permitted by law or administrative
practice, the taxable year of the PracticeWorks Group shall be treated as
closing at the close of the Date of Distribution.

                  (b)      If it is necessary for purposes of this Agreement to
determine the Tax liability of any member of the PracticeWorks Group for a
taxable year or period that begins on or before and ends after the Date of the
Distribution and is not treated under Section 2.05(a) as closing at the close of
the Date of Distribution, the determination shall be made, in the case of Taxes
that are based upon income or receipts, by assuming that the relevant taxable
period ended at the close of the Date of Distribution, except that any
exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on an annual basis
shall be apportioned on a time basis. In the case of Taxes that are imposed on a
periodic basis, are payable for a taxable period that includes (but does not end
on) the Date of Distribution, and are not based upon or related to income or
receipts, the portion of such Tax that relates to the Period Before Distribution
shall be deemed to be the amount of such Tax for the entire taxable period
multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days in the
taxable period ending on the Date of Distribution and the denominator of which
is the number of days in the entire taxable period.

                                  ARTICLE III.

                     CARRYBACKS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND ELECTIONS

         3.01     CARRYBACKS. Any member of the PracticeWorks Group shall be
entitled to carry back any net operating loss or other item from a Period After
Distribution to a Period Before Distribution, except to the extent that InfoCure
determines in good faith that such action will cause an actual increase in the
Taxes for which the InfoCure Group is responsible or will cause an actual
reduction in the amount of any refund of Taxes payable to the InfoCure Group.
Any refund of Taxes resulting from any such carryback by a member of the
PracticeWorks Group shall be payable to PracticeWorks as provided in Section
2.03(a).

         3.02     DISTRIBUTIONS AND ELECTIONS.

                  (a)      No member of the PracticeWorks Group shall make any
election with respect to Taxes, pay or cause to be paid any distribution from an
Affiliate or take any other action that shall cause an actual increase in the
Taxes for which the InfoCure Group is responsible or will cause an actual
reduction in the amount of any refund of Taxes payable to the InfoCure Group.

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                  (b)      No member of the InfoCure Group shall make any
election with respect to Taxes, pay or cause to be paid any distribution from an
Affiliate or take any other action that shall cause an actual increase in the
Taxes for which the PracticeWorks Group is responsible or will cause an actual
reduction in the amount of any refund of Taxes payable to the PracticeWorks
Group.

                                  ARTICLE IV.

                                    PAYMENTS

         4.01     FISCAL YEAR 2001 STUB PERIOD AND FISCAL YEAR 2000.

                  (a)      PracticeWorks shall determine and pay the final
amount owed, if any, under clause (i)(C) of Section 2.03(a) for the Fiscal Year
2001 Stub Period as follows: (i) within sixty (60) days from the Date of
Distribution, PracticeWorks shall provide InfoCure with a copy of its Federal
and State tax package (except that standard items such as Internal Revenue
Service Form 5471s, boycott information, FTC receipts and Section 861
information may be provided within one hundred twenty (120) days from the Date
of Distribution) of its Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period operating and nonoperating
tax and financial results; (ii) PracticeWorks will calculate in accordance with
the principles established in Section 2.03 and submit to InfoCure an estimate of
its Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period Tax liability, offsetting such liability by the
amount, if any, determined to be owed to PracticeWorks for Fiscal Year 2000
pursuant to Section 4.01(b), to the extent payment has not already been received
by PracticeWorks for such overpayment pursuant to Section 4.01(b); (iii)
InfoCure shall have the right to object in writing to such calculation on or
before sixty (60) days after the date on which such calculation is provided to
InfoCure, on the grounds that there is substantial authority that such
calculation is incorrect; PROVIDED that if InfoCure so objects, InfoCure and
PracticeWorks shall promptly submit the dispute to an independent accounting or
law firm acceptable to both InfoCure and PracticeWorks for prompt resolution,
whose decision shall be final and binding on InfoCure and PracticeWorks, and (x)
the party that such accounting or law firm determines has lost the dispute shall
pay all of the fees and expenses incurred in connection with submitting such
dispute; (y) PracticeWorks shall pay to InfoCure an amount equal to 80% of the
amount determined in clause (ii) of this Section 4.01(a) within ten (10) days
after InfoCure lodges an objection pursuant to clause (iii) of this Section
4.01(a); (z) a determination of the final amount owed, if any, under clause (ii)
of this Section 4.01(a) shall be made when the InfoCure Group's Fiscal Year 2001
Tax Returns are filed and shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the date
InfoCure notifies PracticeWorks of any additional amounts due together with
interest at a rate equal to the Applicable Federal Rate from the date on which
such Tax Return is filed. Similarly, any refund owed PracticeWorks over the
amount previously determined and paid under clause (ii) of this Section 4.01(a)
shall be refunded by InfoCure within the same thirty (30) day period together
with interest at a rate equal to the Applicable Federal Rate from the date on
which InfoCure receives such refund, and any claims resulting from carrybacks,
tax audits or a Final Determination shall be handled in the same manner as
provided in Articles V, VI, VII, and VIII.

                  (b)      PracticeWorks shall determine and pay the final
amount owed, if any, under clause (i)(B) of Section 2.03(a) for Fiscal Year 2000
as follows: (i) PracticeWorks shall provide InfoCure with a copy of its Federal
and State tax package, together with standard items such as Internal Revenue
Service Form 5471s, boycott information, FTC receipts and Section 861
information, in the normal InfoCure format and according to the normal InfoCure
schedule, of its Fiscal Year 2000 operating and nonoperating tax and financial
results; (ii) InfoCure shall prepare and file those Tax Returns in respect of
Fiscal Year 2000 that it is obligated to file pursuant to Section 2.01; (iii)
PracticeWorks shall prepare a reconciliation of the amounts PracticeWorks has
paid either directly or indirectly through inter-company charges in respect of
the InfoCure Fiscal Year 2000 consolidated federal Tax Return or any other Tax
Return in respect of Fiscal Year 2000 that InfoCure is required to file pursuant
to Section 2.01 to the calculation of the PracticeWorks Group's final liability
for Fiscal Year 2000 to be determined from such Tax Returns in accordance with
the principles established in Section 2.03(a), and shall provide such
reconciliation to InfoCure within thirty (30) days before the due date for
filing the relevant Tax Return; (iv) InfoCure shall have the right to object in
writing to such reconciliation in accordance with the principles established in
Section 4.01(a)(iii) within fifteen (15) days of delivery of the reconciliation;
(v) if the reconciliation described in clause (iii) of this Section 4.01(b)
indicates that PracticeWorks owes InfoCure money, PracticeWorks shall pay the
balance to InfoCure within thirty (30) days of the delivery of such
reconciliation together with interest at a rate equal to the Applicable Federal
Rate from the date on which such Tax Return was filed. If the reconciliation
shows that

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InfoCure owes PracticeWorks money and PracticeWorks' overpayment cannot be
applied to PracticeWorks' Fiscal Year 2001 Stub Period Tax liabilities pursuant
to Section 4.01(a)(ii), InfoCure shall pay such balance to PracticeWorks within
five (5) days of InfoCure's receipt of such balance from the relevant Taxing
Authority to the extent that a refund is due from the relevant Taxing Authority
(with no interest) and concurrently with delivery of the reconciliation to the
extent that no refund is due from the relevant Taxing Authority (together with
interest at a rate equal to the Applicable Federal Rate from the due date of the
Tax Return); and (vi) any claims resulting from carrybacks, tax audits or Final
Determination shall be handled in the same manner as provided in Articles V, VI,
VII and VIII.

         4.02     OTHER PAYMENTS. Other payments due to a party under Section
2.03 shall be due not later than twenty (20) days after the receipt or crediting
of a refund or the receipt of notice of a Final Determination that the
indemnified party is liable for an indemnified cost, together with interest at a
rate equal to the Applicable Federal Rate from the date on which the
indemnifying party receives such receipt, credit or notice.

         4.03     NOTICE. InfoCure and PracticeWorks shall give each other
prompt written notice of any payment that may be due under this Agreement.

                                   ARTICLE V.

                                   TAX AUDITS

         5.01     GENERAL. Except as provided in Sections 5.02 and 6.02, each of
PracticeWorks and InfoCure shall have sole responsibility for all audits or
other proceedings with respect to Tax Returns that it is required to file under
Section 2.01 (the "Controlling Party"). Except as provided in Section 5.03, the
Controlling Party shall have the sole right to contest the audit or proceeding
and to employ advisors of its choice.

         5.02     INDEMNIFIED CLAIMS IN GENERAL. InfoCure or PracticeWorks shall
promptly notify the other in writing prior to the issuance of an actual notice
of assessment by the relevant Taxing Authority (for example, if by the Internal
Revenue Service, prior to the issuance of a Form 5701 Notice of Proposed
Adjustment) of any proposed adjustment to a Tax Return that may result in
liability of the other party (the "Indemnitor") under this Agreement. If the
Indemnitor is not also the Controlling Party, the Controlling Party shall
provide the Indemnitor with information about the nature and amounts of the
proposed adjustments and shall permit the other party to participate in the
proceeding at its own expense, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the Controlling Party
shall not be required to indemnify the Indemnitor if the Controlling Party fails
to notify or provide such information to the Indemnitor, unless the Indemnitor
is materially prejudiced thereby. The Indemnitor shall pay all reasonable
expenses (including, but not limited to, legal and accounting fees) incurred by
the Controlling Party in connection with the assessment or adjustment within
seven (7) days after a written request by the Controlling Party.

         5.03     CERTAIN FEDERAL INCOME TAX CLAIMS.

                  (a)      Any issues raised by the Internal Revenue Service
("IRS") in any tax inquiry, audit, examination, investigation, dispute,
litigation or other proceeding which would result in federal income tax
liability to the Indemnitor which in the aggregate would equal or exceed
$100,000 in any taxable year are defined as a Claim (a "Claim"). Except as
provided in Section 5.03(d) and notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement that may be construed to the contrary, the Controlling Party agrees to
contest any Claim and not to settle any Claim without prior written consent of
the Indemnitor, PROVIDED that (i) the Controlling Party shall provide notice to
Indemnitor pursuant to Section 5.02 of any Claim, (ii) within thirty (30) days
after notice by the Controlling Party to the Indemnitor of a Claim is received
by the Indemnitor, the Indemnitor shall request in writing that such Claim be
contested, (iii) within thirty (30) days after notice by the Controlling Party
to the Indemnitor of such Claim is received by the Indemnitor, the Indemnitor
shall have provided an opinion of independent tax counsel, selected by the
Indemnitor and reasonably acceptable to the Controlling Party, to the effect
that it is more likely than not that a Final Determination will be substantially
consistent with the Indemnitor's position relating to such Claim, (iv) the
Indemnitor agrees to pay on demand and pays all out-of-pocket costs, losses and
expenses (including, but not limited to, legal and accounting fees) paid or
incurred by the Controlling Party in connection with contesting such Claim,

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except for a Claim where the expenses are shared pursuant to Section 2.04(a),
and (v) the Controlling Party, after reasonable consultation with the
Indemnitor, shall determine in its sole discretion the nature of all actions to
be taken to contest such Claim, including (1) whether any action to contest such
Claim shall initially be by way of judicial or administrative proceeding, or
both, (2) whether any such Claim shall be contested by resisting payment thereof
or by paying the same and seeking a refund thereof, and (3) the court or other
judicial body before which judicial action, if any, shall be commenced. To the
extent the Indemnitor is not participating, the Controlling Party shall keep the
Indemnitor and, upon request by the Indemnitor, its counsel informed as to the
progress of the contest.

                  (b)      If the Indemnitor requests that the Controlling Party
accept a settlement of a Claim offered by the IRS and if such Claim may, in the
reasonable discretion of the Controlling Party, be settled without prejudicing
any claims the IRS may have with respect to matters other than the transactions
contemplated by the Distribution Agreement, the Controlling Party shall either
accept such settlement offer or agree with the Indemnitor that the Indemnitor's
liability with respect to such Claim shall be limited to the lesser of (i) an
amount calculated on the basis of such settlement offer plus interest owed to
the IRS on the date of eventual payment or (ii) the amount calculated on the
basis of a Final Determination.

                  (c)      If the Controlling Party shall elect to pay the Tax
claimed and seek a refund, the Indemnitor shall lend sufficient funds on an
interest-free basis to the Controlling Party, and with no net after-tax cost to
the Controlling Party, to cover any applicable indemnity obligations of the
Indemnitor. To the extent such refund claim is ultimately disallowed, the loan
or portion thereof equal to the amount of the refund claim so disallowed shall
be applied against the Indemnitor's obligation to make indemnity payments
pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent such refund claim is allowed, the
Controlling Party shall pay to the Indemnitor all amounts advanced to the
Controlling Party with respect to the indemnity obligation within ten (10) days
of the receipt of such refund (or if the Controlling Party would have received
such refund but for the existence of a counterclaim or other claim not
indemnified by the Indemnitor under this Agreement, within ten (10) days of the
final resolution of the contest), plus an amount equal to any interest received
(or that would have been received) from the IRS that is properly attributable to
such amount.

                  (d)      Except as provided below, the Controlling Party shall
not settle a Claim that Indemnitor is entitled to require the Controlling Party
to contest under Section 5.03(a) without the prior written consent of the
Indemnitor. At any time, whether before or after commencing to take any action
pursuant to this Section 5.03 with respect to any Claim, the Controlling Party
may decline to take action with respect to such Claim and may settle such Claim
without the prior written consent of the Indemnitor by notifying the Indemnitor
in writing that the Indemnitor is released from its obligations to indemnify the
Controlling Party with respect to such Claim (which notification shall release
the Indemnitor from such obligations except to the extent the Indemnitor has
agreed in writing that it would be willing to have its liability calculated on
the basis of a settlement offer, as provided in Section 5.03(b), at that point
in the contest) and with respect to any Claim related to such Claim or based on
the outcome of such Claim. If the Controlling Party settles any Claim or
otherwise takes or declines to take any action pursuant to this paragraph, the
Controlling Party shall pay to the Indemnitor any amounts paid or advanced by
the Indemnitor with respect to such Claim (other than amounts payable by the
Indemnitor in connection with a settlement offer pursuant to Section 5.03(b)),
plus interest attributable to such amounts.

                                  ARTICLE VI.

                                   COOPERATION

         6.01     GENERAL. InfoCure and PracticeWorks shall cooperate with each
other in the filing of any Tax Returns and the conduct of any audit or other
proceeding and each shall execute and deliver such powers of attorney and make
available such other documents as are reasonably necessary to carry out the
intent of this Agreement. Each party agrees to notify the other party in writing
of any audit adjustments which do not result in Tax liability but can be
reasonably expected to affect Tax Returns of the other party, or any of its
Subsidiaries, for a Period After Distribution. Each party agrees to treat the
Distribution for all income tax purposes as not causing the recognition of any
gain or loss.

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         6.02     COOPERATION WITH RESPECT TO TAX RETURN FILINGS, EXAMINATIONS
AND TAX RELATED CONTROVERSIES.

                  (a)      INFOCURE'S OBLIGATIONS. In addition to any
obligations imposed pursuant to the Distribution Agreement, InfoCure and each
other member of the InfoCure Group shall fully cooperate with PracticeWorks and
its representatives, in a prompt and timely manner, in connection with (i) the
preparation and filing of and (ii) any inquiry, audit, examination,
investigation, dispute, or litigation involving, any Tax Return filed or
required to be filed by or for any member of the PracticeWorks Group for any
taxable period beginning on or before the Distribution Date. Such cooperation
shall include, but not be limited to, (x) the execution and delivery to
PracticeWorks by the appropriate InfoCure Group member of any power of attorney
required to allow PracticeWorks and its counsel to represent InfoCure or such
other InfoCure Group member in any controversy which PracticeWorks shall have
the right to control pursuant to the terms of Section 5.01 of this Agreement,
(y) making available to PracticeWorks, during normal business hours, and within
sixty (60) days of any written request therefor, all books, records and
information, and the assistance of all officers and employees, necessary or
useful in connection with any tax inquiry, audit, examination, investigation,
dispute, litigation or any other matter, and (z) use of its best efforts in
defending PracticeWorks' interests in any tax inquiry, audit, examination,
investigation, dispute, litigation or any other matter for which InfoCure is the
Controlling Party.

                  (b)      PRACTICEWORKS' OBLIGATIONS. Except as otherwise
provided in this Article VI, PracticeWorks shall fully cooperate with InfoCure
and its representatives, in a prompt and timely manner, in connection with (i)
the preparation and filing of and (ii) any inquiry, audit, examination,
investigation, dispute, or litigation involving, any Tax Return filed or
required to be filed by or for any member of the InfoCure Group which includes
PracticeWorks or any other member of the PracticeWorks Group. Such cooperation
shall include, but not be limited to, (x) the execution and delivery to InfoCure
by PracticeWorks of any power of attorney required to allow InfoCure and its
counsel to participate on behalf of InfoCure or other InfoCure Group members in
any inquiry, audit or other administrative proceeding and to assume the defense
or prosecution, as the case may be, of any suit, action or proceeding pursuant
to the terms of and subject to the conditions set forth in Section 5.01 of this
Agreement, (y) making available to InfoCure, during normal business hours, and
within sixty (60) days of any written request therefor, all books, records and
information, and the assistance of all officers and employees, necessary or
useful in connection with any tax inquiry, audit, examination, investigation,
dispute, litigation or any other matter, and (z) the use of its best efforts in
defending InfoCure's interests in any tax inquiry, audit, examination,
investigation, dispute, litigation or other matter for which PracticeWorks is
the Controlling Party.

                  (c)      REMEDY FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY. If PracticeWorks
reasonably determines that InfoCure is not for any reason fulfilling its
obligations under Section 6.02(a), or if InfoCure reasonably determines that
PracticeWorks is not for any reason fulfilling its obligations under Section
6.02(b), then InfoCure or PracticeWorks, as the case may be, shall have the
right to appoint, at the expense of the other, an independent entity such as a
nationally-recognized public accounting or law firm to assist the other in
meeting its obligations under this Section 6.02. Such entity shall have complete
access, during normal business hours to all books, records and information, and
the complete cooperation of all officers and employees, of InfoCure or
PracticeWorks, as the case may be. The remedy provided in this Section 6.02(c)
shall not be deemed exclusive.

                                  ARTICLE VII.

                          RETENTION OF RECORDS; ACCESS

         The InfoCure Group and the PracticeWorks Group shall (a) in accordance
with their then current record retention policy, retain records, documents,
accounting data and other information (including computer data) necessary for
the preparation and filing of all Tax Returns in respect of Taxes of the
InfoCure Group or the PracticeWorks Group for any Period Before Distribution or
for the audit of such Tax Returns; and (b) give to the other reasonable access
to such records, documents, accounting data and other information (including
computer data) and to its personnel (insuring their cooperation) and premises,
for the purpose of the review or audit of such Tax Returns to the extent
relevant to an obligation or liability of a party under this Agreement. At any
time after the Date of Distribution that the PracticeWorks Group proposes to
destroy such material or information, they shall first

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notify the InfoCure Group in writing and the InfoCure Group shall be entitled to
receive such materials or information proposed to be destroyed.

                                 ARTICLE VIII.

                                    DISPUTES

         If InfoCure and PracticeWorks cannot agree on any calculation of any
liabilities under this Agreement, such calculation shall be made by any
independent public accounting firm acceptable to both InfoCure and
PracticeWorks. The decision of such firm shall be final and binding. The fees
and expenses incurred in connection with such calculation shall be borne by the
party that such independent public accounting firm determines has lost the
dispute.

                                  ARTICLE IX.

                           TERMINATION OF LIABILITIES

         Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, any liabilities
determined under this Agreement shall not terminate any earlier than the
expiration of the applicable statute of limitation for such liability. All other
covenants under this Agreement shall survive indefinitely.

                                   ARTICLE X.

                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

         Sections 9.4, 9.7, 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, 9.14, 9.15, 9.16, 9.17, 9.18, 9.19,
9.20, 9.21 and 9.22 of the Distribution Agreement shall apply in relevant part
to this Agreement.

         Notwithstanding Sections 9.8 and 9.9 of the Distribution Agreement (i)
in connection with the closing of the transactions contemplated by the Loan
Agreement dated as of March 5, 2001 (as amended, modified, supplemented or
restated from time to time, the "PW Loan Agreement") by and between
PracticeWorks and FINOVA Capital Corporation (together with its successors and
assigns, "FINOVA"), PracticeWorks agrees that it shall assign this Agreement and
its rights, interests and benefits hereunder to FINOVA pursuant to, among other
things, the Collateral Assignment of Distribution Transaction Documents dated
the date of the PW Loan Agreement executed by PracticeWorks in favor of FINOVA,
whereupon FINOVA shall be permitted to exercise any remedy, claim of action or
other right afforded to PracticeWorks hereunder and (ii) in connection with the
closing of the transactions contemplated by the Second Amendment to Loan
Agreement and Other Loan Documents dated as of March 5, 2001 (as amended,
modified, supplemented or restated from time to time, the "InfoCure Loan
Agreement") by and between InfoCure and FINOVA, InfoCure agrees that it shall
assign this Agreement and its rights, interests and benefits hereunder to FINOVA
pursuant to, among other things, the Collateral Assignment of Distribution
Transaction Documents dated the date of the InfoCure Loan Agreement executed by
InfoCure in favor of FINOVA, whereupon FINOVA shall be permitted to exercise any
remedy, claim of action or other right afforded to InfoCure hereunder.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this
Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

                              INFOCURE CORPORATION

                              By:       /s/ Frederick L. Fine
                                 ---------------------------------------------
                                 Frederick L. Fine
                                 Chief Executive Officer

                              PRACTICEWORKS, INC.

                              By:        /s/ James K. Price
                                 ----------------------------------------------
                                 James K. Price
                                 Chief Executive Officer

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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.2

                          TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT

         TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of March 5,
2001, by and between InfoCure Corporation, a Delaware corporation ("InfoCure"),
and PracticeWorks, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("PracticeWorks").

         WHEREAS, PracticeWorks is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of
InfoCure;

         WHEREAS, after giving effect to the transactions contemplated by the
Distribution Agreement (as defined herein), PracticeWorks Systems, LLC, a
Georgia limited liability company ("PracticeWorks Systems"), will be a wholly
owned subsidiary of PracticeWorks;

         WHEREAS, InfoCure and PracticeWorks have entered into an Agreement and
Plan of Distribution, dated as of February 21, 2001 (the "Distribution
Agreement"), pursuant to which InfoCure will transfer certain assets to
PracticeWorks Systems and PracticeWorks will assume certain liabilities of
InfoCure;

         WHEREAS, in connection with the transactions contemplated by the
Distribution Agreement, InfoCure and PracticeWorks wish to enter into this
Agreement;

         WHEREAS, by this Agreement, the parties desire to confirm their
agreement with respect to services to be provided to each other commencing on
the Distribution Date, and to set forth the basis for the provision of further
services of the type referred to herein;

         WHEREAS, PracticeWorks is able and willing to provide the specified
services to InfoCure, and InfoCure desires to engage PracticeWorks as an
independent contractor to provide the same in accordance with the terms set
forth herein; and

         WHEREAS, InfoCure is able and willing to provide the specified services
to PracticeWorks, and PracticeWorks desires to engage InfoCure as an independent
contractor to provide the same in accordance with the terms set forth herein.

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual
agreements, provisions and covenants contained herein, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency whereof are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto further agree as follows:

                                   ARTICLE I.

                                   DEFINITIONS

         "Additional Services" shall have the meaning set forth in Article III
of this Agreement.

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         "Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
Agreement.

         "Agreement Disputes" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1
of this Agreement.

         "Affiliate" shall have the meaning assigned to it in the Distribution
Agreement.

         "Applicable Rate" shall mean the rate of interest per annum announced
from time to time by SunTrust Bank, N.A. as its prime lending rate.

         "Bankruptcy Event" with respect to a party shall mean the filing of an
involuntary petition in bankruptcy or similar proceeding against such party
seeking its reorganization, liquidation or the appointment of a receiver,
trustee or liquidator for it or for all or substantially all of its assets,
whereupon such petition shall not be dismissed within sixty (60) days after the
filing thereof, or if such party shall (i) apply for or consent in writing to
the appointment of a receiver, trustee or liquidator of all or substantially all
of its assets, (ii) file a voluntary petition or admit in writing its inability
to pay its debts as they become due, (iii) make a general assignment for the
benefit of creditors, (iv) file a petition or an answer seeking reorganization
or an arrangement with its creditors or take advantage of any insolvency law
with respect to itself as debtor, or (v) file an answer admitting the material
allegations of a petition filed against it in any bankruptcy, reorganization,
insolvency proceedings or any similar proceedings;

         "Business Day" shall mean any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a
day on which commercial banking institutions in Atlanta, Georgia are authorized
or obligated by law or executive order to close.

         "Change in Control" of a party shall mean (i) a change in the
composition of the board of directors of such party (other than a change due to
the death or disability of a member of the board of directors) such that at the
end of any period of twelve (12) consecutive months a majority of the persons
constituting such board of directors were not directors at the start of such
period and were not elected by vote of a majority of the directors who were
directors at the start of such period, (ii) the sale or other disposition by
such party of all or substantially all of the assets of such party (other than a
bona fide pledge in connection with a financing), or (iii) a merger,
consolidation or other business combination involving such party, which results
in the stockholders of such party immediately prior to such event owning less
than 50% of the capital stock of the surviving entity;

         "Charges" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 of this
Agreement.

         "Distribution" shall mean the distribution of the outstanding common
stock of PracticeWorks to the stockholders of InfoCure.

         "Distribution Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in the
recitals to this Agreement.

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         "Distribution Date" shall mean such date as may be determined by the
Board of Directors of InfoCure, or such committee of such Board of Directors as
shall be designated by the Board of Directors of InfoCure, as the date as of
which the Distribution shall be effected.

         "Employee Benefits and Compensation Allocation Agreement" shall mean
the Employee Benefits and Compensation Allocation Agreement by and between
InfoCure and PracticeWorks, which agreement shall be entered into prior to or on
the Distribution Date in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Distribution
Agreement.

         "Fees" shall mean, collectively, the Charges and Fixed Fees.

         "Fixed Fees" shall mean the PracticeWorks Fixed Fees and the InfoCure
Fixed Fees.

         "Indemnifying Party" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a)
of this Agreement.

         "Indemnitee" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a) of this
Agreement.

         "InfoCure" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
Agreement.

         "InfoCure Fees" shall mean the InfoCure Fixed Fees.

         "InfoCure Fixed Fees" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.3.2
of this Agreement.

         "InfoCure Indemnities" shall have the meaning assigned to it in the
Distribution Agreement.

         "InfoCure Services" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2 of
this Agreement.

         "Loss" shall mean any damage, claim, loss, charge, action, suit,
proceeding, deficiency, tax, interest, penalty and reasonable costs and expenses
(including reasonable attorneys' fees).

         "Management Services" shall mean the PracticeWorks Services and the
InfoCure Services.

         "Person" shall mean any natural person, corporation, business trust,
limited liability company, joint venture, association, company, partnership or
government, or any agency or political subdivision thereof.

         "PracticeWorks" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to
this Agreement.

         "PracticeWorks Fees" shall mean the PracticeWorks Fixed Fees.

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         "PracticeWorks Fixed Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section
4.2.1 of this Agreement.

         "PracticeWorks Indemnities" shall have the meaning assigned to it in
the Distribution Agreement.

         "PracticeWorks Services" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
2.1 of this Agreement.

         "Reimbursed Party" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 of
this Agreement.

         "Reimbursing Party" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 of
this Agreement.

         "Rules" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.3 of this
Agreement.

         "Services" shall mean, collectively, the Management Services and, if
agreed to provide the Additional Services, the Additional Services.

         "Tax Disaffiliation Agreement" shall mean the Tax Disaffiliation
Agreement by and between InfoCure and PracticeWorks, which agreement shall be
entered into prior to or on the Distribution Date in the form attached as
Exhibit C to the Distribution Agreement.

         "Third Party Claim" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a)
of this Agreement.

                                  ARTICLE II.

                               MANAGEMENT SERVICES

         SECTION 2.1 PROVISION OF SERVICES BY PRACTICEWORKS. Commencing on the
Distribution Date, InfoCure hereby engages and retains PracticeWorks to provide
or otherwise make available to InfoCure the services described in this Section
2.1 (collectively, the "PracticeWorks Services"), and PracticeWorks hereby
accepts and agrees to provide the PracticeWorks Services to InfoCure, for the
term and consideration as specified herein. The fee payable for the
PracticeWorks Services shall be determined in accordance with Article IV of this
Agreement.

                  SECTION  2.1.1 TAX SERVICES. Subject to the applicable
         provisions of the Tax Disaffiliation Agreement, PracticeWorks shall
         provide InfoCure with the following tax services: preparation of
         federal income tax returns; preparation of state and local tax returns
         (including, but not limited to, income tax returns, franchise tax
         returns, sales and use tax returns, any and all federal, state and
         local tax returns required to be filed); business license registrations
         and renewals; preparation of financial statement disclosures and
         calculation of tax provisions for financial statement purposes;
         conducting

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         negotiations with tax authorities as necessary; and providing tax
         research and planning and assistance with respect to federal, state and
         local audits initiated during the term of this Agreement. Copies of any
         and all returns shall be delivered to InfoCure upon request. The tax
         services described in this Section 2.1.1 shall be provided by
         PracticeWorks until terminated pursuant to the provisions of Article IX
         hereof. Upon termination of such services for any reason, PracticeWorks
         shall provide to InfoCure copies of its records relating to federal,
         state and local tax returns filed by or on behalf of InfoCure, and all
         other correspondence and documentation reasonably required by InfoCure
         relating to payment of its taxes.

                  SECTION  2.1.2 ACCOUNTING SERVICES, INCLUDING ACCOUNTS
         PAYABLE. PracticeWorks shall provide InfoCure with the following
         accounting services: recording and maintaining InfoCure's business
         transactions in a separate general ledger and associated subsidiary
         ledgers, including, but not limited to, accounts payable, accounts
         receivable, inventory and fixed assets, all in accordance with
         generally accepted accounting principles; any account reconciliations,
         financial statements, and analyses required for internal and/or
         external reporting; gathering Form 1099 information; and
         employee-incurred expense reimbursement services. Such services shall
         also include mailing and distribution services, information system
         support, including, but not limited to, account maintenance, and
         reporting and general support of SofTrax (or its equivalent), access to
         the on-line intranet reporting tools, access to SofTrax (or its
         equivalent), access to sales commission database software services and
         sales commission database support, and continued remote access
         availability to PracticeWorks' corporate databases. At the request of
         InfoCure, PracticeWorks shall provide similar services in connection
         with InfoCure's preparation of financial statements and any required
         filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to federal
         securities laws. The services described in this Section 2.1.2 shall be
         provided by PracticeWorks until terminated pursuant to the provisions
         of Article IX hereof.

                  SECTION  2.1.3 CORPORATE RECORD-KEEPING SERVICES.
         PracticeWorks shall maintain all historical tax, accounting and payroll
         records relating to InfoCure, until such time as such records shall be
         disposed of in accordance with applicable legal requirements and
         PracticeWorks' normal record disposition policies. PracticeWorks shall
         give InfoCure thirty (30) days' prior written notice of its intention
         to dispose of such records and shall provide InfoCure with the
         opportunity to retain the same.

                  SECTION  2.1.4 PAYROLL SERVICES. Until terminated pursuant to
         the provisions of Article IX hereof, PracticeWorks shall provide
         InfoCure with payroll services, including, but not limited to, payment
         processing and payroll tax filings by ADP or another outside vendor
         acceptable to InfoCure; payroll distribution; Form W-2 preparation;
         assistance with any required regulatory compliance in connection with
         any payroll services provided pursuant to this Section 2.1.4;
         administration of American Express corporate cards; and maintenance of
         the InfoCure employee database. Upon

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         termination of such services, PracticeWorks shall provide InfoCure with
         all payroll records for InfoCure employees, including, but not limited
         to, information for calendar year 2001.

         SECTION 2.2 PROVISION OF SERVICES BY INFOCURE. Commencing on the
Distribution Date, PracticeWorks hereby engages and retains InfoCure to provide
or otherwise make available to PracticeWorks the services described in this
Section 2.2 (collectively, the "InfoCure Services"), and InfoCure hereby accepts
and agrees to provide the InfoCure Services to PracticeWorks, for the term and
consideration as specified herein. The fee payable for the InfoCure Services
shall be determined in accordance with Article IV of this Agreement.

                  SECTION  2.2.1 INSURANCE SERVICES. InfoCure shall from and
         after the Distribution Date and until no later than fifteen (15)
         business days thereafter, continue in force the then existing
         liability, property, casualty, indemnity and other business insurance
         policies applicable to PracticeWorks as a division or subsidiary of
         InfoCure. All of such insurance coverage shall be maintained by
         InfoCure until the respective termination dates of the current policies
         in effect with respect thereto. Thereafter, until terminated pursuant
         to Article IX of this Agreement, InfoCure shall provide or cause to be
         provided to PracticeWorks insurance in such amount and on such terms as
         are customary for businesses such as PracticeWorks.

                  SECTION  2.2.2 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SERVICES. Subject to the
         applicable provisions of the Employee Benefits and Compensation
         Allocation Agreement, from and after the Distribution Date until
         terminated pursuant to the provisions of Article IX hereof, InfoCure
         shall provide administrative services with respect to the following
         benefit plans: medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and
         dismemberment and long-term disability insurance programs. Upon
         termination of the administrative services provided under this Section
         2.2.2, InfoCure shall provide PracticeWorks with such information and
         records as are reasonably requested by PracticeWorks to enable it to
         administer the benefit plans in which its employees are enrolled from
         and after the Distribution Date.

                                  ARTICLE III.

                               ADDITIONAL SERVICES

         SECTION 3.1 ADDITIONAL SERVICES GENERALLY. Beginning on such date or
dates subsequent to the Distribution Date as are mutually agreed to in writing
by the parties, InfoCure and its corporate staff, or PracticeWorks and its
corporate staff, will provide or otherwise make available to the other party to
this Agreement, such services in addition to those described in Article II
hereof as are reasonably requested by PracticeWorks or InfoCure, subject in each
case to the parties' agreement to financial consideration and other terms (the
"Additional Services"). In the event that either party desires to avail itself
of any of such Additional Services, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to
reach agreement on the scope and term of

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such services. When and if an agreement is reached, the parties shall prepare an
appropriate schedule or addendum to this Agreement, in which the nature, scope
and quality of such services is described in detail. Each such addendum shall be
executed on behalf of each party hereto, shall be effective as of its date and
shall, upon the Distribution Date, be incorporated into and made an integral
part of this Agreement.

         SECTION 3.2 PracticeWorks and its staff shall, until April 15, 2001,
allow InfoCure's staff access to the T-1 equipment and circuits located at The
Exchange, Atlanta, Georgia, that serve the InfoCure office locations. Except for
emergencies, such access shall be limited to regular business hours.

                                  ARTICLE IV.

                            REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES

         SECTION 4.1 REIMBURSEMENT GENERALLY. In connection with the Management
Services pursuant to Article II hereof and Additional Services pursuant to
Section 3.1 hereof, each party hereto (the "Reimbursing Party") shall reimburse
the other party hereto (the "Reimbursed Party") for any and all reasonable,
ordinary and necessary out-of-pocket expenses or costs (collectively, the
"Charges") incurred or paid by the Reimbursed Party on behalf of the Reimbursing
Party in the performance of any of its responsibilities under this Agreement;
provided, however, that any Charge in excess of $1,000.00 shall require the
prior written approval of the Reimbursing Party.

         SECTION 4.2       [INTENTIONALLY DELETED.]

         SECTION 4.3       FIXED FEES.

                  SECTION  4.3.1 PRACTICEWORKS FIXED FEES. Unless PracticeWorks
         and InfoCure shall agree in writing to a different arrangement,
         InfoCure shall pay to PracticeWorks a monthly fee(s) (collectively, the
         "PracticeWorks Fixed Fees") for the PracticeWorks Services described in
         Section 2.1 of this Agreement in an amount that is fixed for each
         calendar year prior to January 1 of that year. The Fixed Fees for 2001
         shall be as set forth on Schedule A attached hereto. The Fixed Fees
         shall be based on an estimate of the overall amount of expenses and
         costs attributable to PracticeWorks' provision of such services to
         InfoCure.

                  SECTION  4.3.2 INFOCURE FIXED FEES. Unless InfoCure and
         PracticeWorks shall agree in writing to a different arrangement,
         PracticeWorks shall pay to InfoCure a monthly fee(s) (collectively, the
         "InfoCure Fixed Fees") for the InfoCure Services described in Section
         2.2 of this Agreement in an amount that is fixed for each calendar year
         prior to January 1 of that year. The Fixed Fees for 2001 shall be as
         set forth on Schedule A attached hereto. The Fixed Fees shall be based
         on an estimate of the

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         overall amount of expenses and costs attributable to InfoCure's
         provision of such services to PracticeWorks.

         SECTION 4.4 TAXES. InfoCure shall pay any applicable sales or use taxes
payable with respect to the PracticeWorks Fees and PracticeWorks shall pay any
applicable sales or use taxes payable with respect to the InfoCure Fees.

         SECTION 4.5 PREPARATION OF REPORTS. Each of PracticeWorks and InfoCure
shall, as and when necessary, prepare all applications, reports, statements and
other documents showing the Fees paid by PracticeWorks or InfoCure, as the case
may be, in the performance of any of their respective responsibilities under
this Agreement.

         SECTION 4.6 PAYMENT GENERALLY. If either party is billed by outside
providers for services performed, or lease or rental payments in whole or in
part, for the other party other than Fees, the party receiving the bill may pay
the bill and charge the other party the amount of the bill or applicable portion
thereof or forward the bill to the other party for payment by such other party.
Payment shall be made within ten (10) business days after receipt of the bill.

         SECTION 4.7 TIME OF PAYMENT. Amounts payable by either party for
services provided under this Agreement shall be payable from and after the first
day of the month following the month in which the Distribution Date occurs.
Fixed Fees shall be due on the first day of every month.

                                   ARTICLE V.

                          DISCLAIMER; LIMITED LIABILITY

         SECTION 5.1 DISCLAIMER. Each party shall provide the Management
Services (and, if it agrees to provide the Additional Services, the Additional
Services) with the same degree of care as it employs in making the same services
available for its own operations, but not less than the degree of care of normal
and customary prudent business practices, including, but not limited to, making
all necessary and required reportings and filings in a timely manner; provided,
however, that neither party shall be liable to the other party or any other
person for any loss, damage or expense which may result therefrom or from any
change in the manner in which such party renders such services, so long as such
party deems such change necessary or desirable in the conduct of its own
operations; provided, such change is not less than the degree of care of normal
and customary prudent business practices, including, but not limited to, making
all necessary and required reportings and filings on a timely manner.

         SECTION 5.2 LIMITED LIABILITY. Neither InfoCure nor any of its
officers, directors or agents who provide services to PracticeWorks shall be
liable to PracticeWorks or to any third party, including any governmental agency
or PracticeWorks' stockholders, for any claims, damages or expenses relating to
the InfoCure Services (and, if it agrees to provide the Additional Services,
Additional Services) provided pursuant to this Agreement, except for

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willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of their
duties or reckless disregard of their obligations and duties under the terms of
this Agreement. Neither PracticeWorks nor any of its officers, directors or
agents who provide services to InfoCure shall be liable to InfoCure or to any
third party, including any governmental agency or InfoCure's stockholders, for
any claims, damages or expenses relating to the PracticeWorks Services (and, if
it agrees to provide the Additional Services, Additional Services) provided
pursuant to this Agreement, except for willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross
negligence in the performance of their duties or reckless disregard of their
obligations and duties under the terms of this Agreement.

                                  ARTICLE VI.

                              LICENSES AND PERMITS.

         Each party warrants and covenants that all duties and obligations
(including all Services) to be performed hereunder shall be performed in
compliance with all material applicable federal, state, provincial and local
laws, rules and regulations. Each party shall obtain and maintain all material
permits, approvals and licenses necessary or appropriate to perform its duties
and obligations (including all Services) hereunder and shall at all times comply
with the terms and conditions of such permits, approvals and licenses.

                                  ARTICLE VII.

                                INDEMNIFICATION.

         SECTION 7.1 INDEMNIFICATION BY PRACTICEWORKS. PracticeWorks agrees to
indemnify, defend and hold the InfoCure Indemnitees harmless from and against
any Loss to which any InfoCure Indemnitees may become subject arising out of, by
reason of or otherwise in connection with the provision hereunder by InfoCure of
the InfoCure Services, other than Losses resulting from any InfoCure
Indemnitee's willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the
performance of their duties or reckless disregard of their obligations and
duties under the terms of this Agreement. PracticeWorks further agrees to
indemnify, defend and hold the InfoCure Indemnitees harmless from and against
any Loss to which any InfoCure Indemnitees may become subject arising out of,
reason of or otherwise in connection with the provision hereunder by
PracticeWorks of PracticeWorks Services to InfoCure where such Losses resulted
from PracticeWorks' willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the
performance of their duties or reckless disregard of their obligations and
duties under the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any provision in this
Agreement to the contrary, PracticeWorks shall not be liable under this Section
7.1 for any consequential, special or punitive damages (including but not
limited to lost profits), except to the extent that such consequential, special
or punitive damages relate to a Loss resulting from a Third Party Claim (as
defined below).

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         SECTION 7.2 INDEMNIFICATION BY INFOCURE. InfoCure agrees to indemnify,
defend and hold the PracticeWorks Indemnitees harmless from and against any Loss
to which any PracticeWorks Indemnitee may become subject arising out of, by
reason of or otherwise in connection with the provision hereunder by
PracticeWorks of the PracticeWorks Services, other than Losses resulting from
any PracticeWorks Indemnitee's willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross
negligence in the performance of their duties or reckless disregard of their
obligations and duties under the terms of this Agreement. InfoCure further
agrees to indemnify, defend and hold any PracticeWorks Indemnitees harmless from
and against any Loss to which any PracticeWorks Indemnitees may become subject
arising out of, reason of or otherwise in connection with the provision
hereunder by InfoCure of InfoCure Services to PracticeWorks where such Losses
resulted from InfoCure's willful malfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in
the performance of their duties or reckless disregard of their obligations and
duties under the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any provision in this
Agreement to the contrary, InfoCure shall not be liable under this Section 7.2
for any consequential, special or punitive damages (including but not limited to
lost profits), except to the extent that such consequential, special or punitive
damages relate to a Loss resulting from a Third Party Claim (as defined below).

         SECTION 7.3 THIRD PARTY CLAIMS.

         (a)      If a claim or demand is made against a PracticeWorks
Indemnitee or an InfoCure Indemnitee (each, an "Indemnitee") by any Person who
is not a party to this Agreement (a "Third Party Claim") as to which such
Indemnitee is entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Agreement, such
Indemnitee shall notify the party which is or may be required pursuant to
Section 7.1 or Section 7.2 hereof to make such indemnification (the
"Indemnifying Party") in writing, and in reasonable detail, of the Third Party
Claim promptly (and in any event within fifteen (15) Business Days) after
receipt by such Indemnitee of written notice of the Third Party Claim; provided,
however, that failure to give such notification shall not affect the
indemnification provided hereunder except to the extent the Indemnifying Party
shall have been actually prejudiced as a result of such failure (except that the
Indemnifying Party shall not be liable for any expenses incurred during the
period in which the Indemnitee failed to give such notice). Thereafter, the
Indemnitee shall deliver to the Indemnifying Party, promptly (and in any event
within ten (10) Business Days) after the Indemnitee's receipt thereof, copies of
all notices and documents (including court papers) received by the Indemnitee
relating to the Third Party Claim.

         (b)      If a Third Party Claim is made against an Indemnitee, the
Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to participate in the defense thereof and,
if it so chooses and acknowledges in writing its obligation to indemnify the
Indemnitee therefor, to assume the defense thereof with counsel selected by the
Indemnifying Party; provided that such counsel is not reasonably objected to by
the Indemnitee. Should the Indemnifying Party so elect to assume the defense of
a Third Party Claim, the Indemnifying Party shall, within thirty (30) days (or
sooner if the nature of the Third Party Claim so requires), notify the
Indemnitee of its intent to do so, and the Indemnifying Party shall thereafter
not be liable to the Indemnitee for legal or other expenses subsequently
incurred by the Indemnitee in connection with the defense thereof; provided,
that

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such Indemnitee shall have the right to employ counsel to represent such
Indemnitee if, in such Indemnitee's reasonable judgment, a conflict of interest
between such Indemnitee and such Indemnifying Party exists in respect of such
claim which would make representation of both such parties by one counsel
inappropriate, and in such event the fees and expenses of such separate counsel
shall be paid by such Indemnifying Party. If the Indemnifying Party assumes such
defense, the Indemnitee shall have the right to participate in the defense
thereof and to employ counsel, subject to the proviso of the preceding sentence,
at its own expense, separate from the counsel employed by the Indemnifying
Party, it being understood that the Indemnifying Party shall control such
defense. The Indemnifying Party shall be liable for the fees and expenses of
counsel employed by the Indemnitee for any period during which the Indemnifying
Party has failed to assume the defense thereof (other than during the period
prior to the time the Indemnitee shall have given notice of the Third Party
Claim as provided above). If the Indemnifying Party so elects to assume the
defense of any Third Party Claim, all of the Indemnitees shall cooperate with
the Indemnifying Party in the defense or prosecution thereof, including by
providing or causing to be provided agreements, documents, books, records, files
and witnesses as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving any request
therefor from or on behalf of the Indemnifying Party.

         (c)      If the Indemnifying Party acknowledges in writing
responsibility under this Section 7.3 for a Third Party Claim, then in no event
will the Indemnitee admit any liability with respect to, or settle, compromise
or discharge, any Third Party Claim without the Indemnifying Party's prior
written consent; provided, however, that the Indemnitee shall have the right to
settle, compromise or discharge such Third Party Claim without the consent of
the Indemnifying Party if the Indemnitee releases the Indemnifying Party from
its indemnification obligation hereunder with respect to such Third Party Claim
and such settlement, compromise or discharge would not otherwise adversely
affect the Indemnifying Party. If the Indemnifying Party acknowledges in writing
liability for a Third Party Claim, the Indemnitee will agree to any settlement,
compromise or discharge of a Third Party Claim that the Indemnifying Party may
recommend and that by its terms obligates the Indemnifying Party to pay the full
amount of the liability in connection with such Third Party Claim and releases
the Indemnitee completely in connection with such Third Party Claim and that
would not otherwise adversely affect the Indemnitee. If an Indemnifying Party
elects not to assume the defense of a Third Party Claim, or fails to notify an
Indemnitee of its election to do so as provided herein, such Indemnitee may
compromise, settle or defend such Third Party Claim.

         (d)      Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnifying Party shall
not be entitled to assume the defense of any Third Party Claim (and shall be
liable for the fees and expenses of counsel incurred by the Indemnitee in
defending such Third Party Claim) if the Third Party Claim seeks an order,
injunction or other equitable relief or relief for other than money damages
against the Indemnitee which the Indemnitee reasonably determines, after
conferring with its counsel, cannot be separated from any related claim for
money damages. If such equitable relief or other relief portion of the Third
Party Claim can be so separated from that for money damages, the Indemnifying
Party shall be entitled to assume the defense of the portion relating to money
damages.

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         (e)      In the event of payment by an Indemnifying Party to any
Indemnitee in connection with any Third-Party Claim, such Indemnifying Party
shall be subrogated to and shall stand in the place of such Indemnitee as to any
events or circumstances in respect of which such Indemnitee may have any right
or claim relating to such Third-Party Claim against any claimant or plaintiff
asserting such Third-Party Claim. Such Indemnitee shall cooperate with such
Indemnifying Party in a reasonable manner, and at the cost and expense of such
Indemnifying Party, in prosecuting any subrogated right or claim.

         (f)      The remedies provided in this Section 7.3 shall be cumulative
and shall not preclude assertion by any Indemnitee of any other rights or the
seeking of any and all other remedies against any Indemnifying Party.

         SECTION 7.4 INDEMNIFICATION PAYMENTS.

         (a)      Indemnification required by this Article VII shall be made by
periodic payments of the amount thereof during the course of the investigation
or defense, as and when bills are received or any Loss is incurred. If the
Indemnifying Party fails to make an indemnification payment required by this
Section 7.4 within thirty (30) days after receipt of a bill therefore or notice
that a loss, liability, claim, damage or expense has been incurred, the
Indemnifying Party shall also be required to pay interest on the amount of such
indemnification payment, from the date of receipt of the bill or notice of the
Loss to, but not including the date of payment, at the Applicable Rate.

         (b)      The amount of any claim by an Indemnitee under this Agreement
shall be reduced to reflect any actual tax savings received by any Indemnitee
that result from the Indemnifiable Losses that gave rise to such indemnity.

         SECTION 7.5 SURVIVAL. The parties' obligations under this Article VII
shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

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                                 ARTICLE VIII.

                                 CONFIDENTIALITY

         The provisions of Section 6.4 of the Distribution Agreement are
incorporated herein by reference and shall apply in relevant part to this
Agreement. The covenants in this Article VIII shall survive any termination of
this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date such termination
becomes effective.

                                  ARTICLE IX.

                              TERM AND TERMINATION

         SECTION 9.1 TERM. Except as expressly provided in this Article IX, the
initial term of this Agreement shall commence on the Distribution Date and
continue through the end of December 31, 2001. This Agreement shall
automatically expire at the end of the initial term unless extended in
accordance with Section 9.2 hereof.

         SECTION 9.2 EXTENSION. This Agreement may be extended at any time upon
mutual written consent by the parties.

         SECTION 9.3 TERMINATION OF SPECIFIC SERVICES. Any Management Service
specified in Article II hereof may be terminated by the party receiving the
Management Service at any time on 30 days' prior written notice to the other
party. In the event the date of termination is not the last day of the month,
the party receiving the Management Service shall pay a pro rata portion of the
Fees for such Management Service. Specific services provided hereunder may be
terminated, or shall expire, as described in Article II hereof or in any
schedule or addendum hereto. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,
PracticeWorks shall be allowed to terminate Insurance Services provided pursuant
to Section 2.2.1 of this Agreement upon five (5) business days written notice.

         SECTION 9.4 EARLY TERMINATION BY INFOCURE. InfoCure may terminate this
Agreement by giving written notice to PracticeWorks under the following
circumstances:

                  (a)      if PracticeWorks shall default in the performance of
         any of its material obligations under, or breach any of its warranties
         set forth in, this Agreement, and such default or breach shall continue
         and not be remedied for a period of five (5) Business Days with respect
         to any payment obligations hereunder (including without limitation any
         payment obligations pursuant to Article IV) or a period of thirty (30)
         days with respect to any other obligations hereunder, after InfoCure
         has given written notice to PracticeWorks specifying such default or
         breach and requiring it to be remedied;

                  (b)      if a Bankruptcy Event has occurred with respect to
         PracticeWorks;

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                  (c)      upon the occurrence of a Change in Control of
         PracticeWorks; or

                  (d)      if PracticeWorks should assign or subcontract, or
         attempt to assign or subcontract, any interest in all or any part of
         this Agreement without the prior written consent of InfoCure, except as
         set forth in Section 12.13.

         SECTION 9.5 EARLY TERMINATION BY PRACTICEWORKS. PracticeWorks may
terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to InfoCure under the
following circumstances:

                  (a) if InfoCure shall default in the performance of any of its
         material obligations under, or breach any of its warranties set forth
         in, this Agreement, and such default or breach shall continue and not
         be remedied for a period of five (5) Business Days with respect to any
         payment obligations hereunder (including without limitation any payment
         obligations pursuant to Article IV) or a period of thirty (30) days
         with respect to any other obligations hereunder, after PracticeWorks
         has given written notice to InfoCure specifying such default or breach
         and requiring it to be remedied;

                  (b)      if a Bankruptcy Event has occurred with respect to
         InfoCure;

                  (c)      upon the occurrence of a Change in Control of
         InfoCure; or

                  (d)      if InfoCure should assign or subcontract, or attempt
         to assign or subcontract, any interest in all or any part of this
         Agreement without prior written consent of PracticeWorks, except as set
         forth in Section 12.13.

         SECTION 9.6 POST-TERMINATION SERVICES. In the event of termination of
this Agreement, or a service provided hereunder, pursuant to Section 9.3 hereof,
the party providing the service shall be required at the other parties' option
to continue to provide the terminated services of the type then being provided
during the 30-day period referred to in Section 9.3 hereof and, whether or not
the other party requests continuation of such services, it shall continue to pay
the party providing the service the costs of such services for such 30-day
period. Subsequent to such 30-day period, or in the event of termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Section 9.4 or 9.5, Management Services shall continue to
be provided on an as-requested basis, in which event the party receiving the
services shall be charged by the other party a fee equal to the market rate for
comparable services charged by third-party vendors. Such fee will be charged
quarterly and payable within thirty (30) days. The obligations set forth in this
Section 9.6 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

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                                   ARTICLE X.

                                    RECORDS.

         Each of the parties shall create and maintain full and accurate books
in connection with the provision of the Services, and all other records relevant
to this Agreement, and upon reasonable notice from the other party shall make
available for inspection and copy by such other party's agents such records
during reasonable business hours.

                                  ARTICLE XI.

                               DISPUTE RESOLUTION.

         SECTION 11.1 NEGOTIATION. In the event of a controversy, dispute or
claim arising out of, in connection with, or in relation to the interpretation,
performance, nonperformance, validity or breach of this Agreement or otherwise
arising out of, or in any way related to this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, any claim based on contract,
tort, statute or constitution (but excluding any controversy, dispute or claim
arising out of any agreement relating to the use or lease of real property if
any Third Party is a party to such controversy, dispute or claim) (collectively,
"Agreement Disputes"), the management of the parties shall negotiate in good
faith for a reasonable period of time to settle such Agreement Dispute, provided
such reasonable period shall not, unless otherwise agreed by the parties in
writing, exceed thirty (30) days from the time the parties began such
negotiations; provided, further, that in the event of any mediation or
arbitration in accordance with Sections 11.2 and 11.3 hereof, the parties shall
not assert the defenses of statute of limitations and laches arising for the
period beginning after the date the parties began negotiations hereunder, and
any contractual time period or deadline under this Agreement or any Ancillary
Agreement to which such Agreement Dispute relates shall not be deemed to have
passed until such Agreement Dispute has been resolved.

         SECTION 11.2 MEDIATION. If after such reasonable period such management
are unable to settle such Agreement Dispute (and in any event, unless otherwise
agreed in writing by the parties, after sixty (60) days have elapsed from the
time the parties began such negotiations) and the Agreement Dispute involves a
controversy, dispute or claim of less than $500,000, such Agreement Dispute
shall be determined, at the request of any party, by mediation conducted in
Wilmington, Delaware or at another location which the parties mutually select,
before a retired judge sitting on the panel of Judicial Arbitration & Mediation
Services, Inc. The mediation process shall continue as the exclusive method of
resolving the Agreement Dispute (other than negotiation between the parties)
until the earlier of the Agreement Dispute being resolved and the mediator
finding in good faith that all settlement possibilities have been exhausted and
that the matter is not resolvable through mediation. If the mediator makes such
a finding, at the request of any party, the Agreement Dispute shall then be
determined by binding arbitration in accordance with Section 11.3 hereof.

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         SECTION 11.3 ARBITRATION. If after such reasonable period such
management are unable to settle such Agreement Dispute (and in any event, unless
otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, after sixty (60) days have elapsed
from the time the parties began such negotiations) and the Agreement Dispute
involves a controversy, dispute or claim of $500,000 or more, or if the parties
are unable to settle such Agreement Dispute pursuant to Section 11.2 hereof with
respect to a controversy, dispute or claim of less than $500,000, such Agreement
Dispute shall be determined, at the request of any party, by binding arbitration
conducted in Wilmington, Delaware or at another location which the parties
mutually select, before and in accordance with the then-existing Arbitration
Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the "Rules"). In any dispute
between the parties hereto, the numbers of arbitrators shall be three. Any
judgment or award rendered by the arbitrator shall be final, binding and
nonappealable (except upon grounds specified in 9 U.S.C. Section 10(a) as in
effect on the date hereof). If the parties are unable to agree on an arbitrator
or arbitrators, the arbitrator or arbitrators shall be selected in accordance
with the Rules. Any controversy concerning whether an Agreement Dispute is an
arbitrable Agreement Dispute, whether arbitration has been waived, whether an
assignee of this Agreement is bound to arbitrate, or as to the interpretation of
enforceability of this Article XI shall be determined by the arbitrator or
arbitrators. In resolving any dispute, the parties intend that the arbitrator or
arbitrators apply the substantive laws of the State of Delaware, without regard
to the choice of law principles thereof. The parties intend that the provisions
to arbitrate set forth herein be valid, enforceable and irrevocable. The parties
agree to comply with any award made in any such arbitration proceedings that has
become final in accordance with the Rules and agree to enforcement of or entry
of judgment upon such award, by any court of competent jurisdiction, including
(a) the state courts of the State of Delaware, located in the City of
Wilmington, or (b) the United States District Court for the District of
Delaware, in accordance with Section 12.15 hereof. The arbitrator or arbitrators
shall be entitled, if appropriate, to award any remedy in such proceedings,
including, without limitation, monetary damages, specific performance and all
other forms of legal and equitable relief; provided, however, the arbitrator or
arbitrators shall not be entitled to award punitive damages. Without limiting
the provisions of the Rules, unless otherwise agreed in writing by or among the
parties or permitted by this Agreement, the undersigned shall keep confidential
all matters relating to the arbitration or the award, provided such matters may
be disclosed (i) to the extent reasonably necessary in any proceeding brought to
enforce the award or for entry of a judgment upon the award and (ii) to the
extent otherwise required by Law. Nothing contained herein is intended to or
shall be construed to prevent any party, in accordance with Article 22(3) of the
Rules or otherwise, from applying to any court of competent jurisdiction for
interim measures or other provisional relief in connection with the subject
matter of any Agreement Disputes.

         SECTION 11.4 CONTINUITY OF SERVICE AND PERFORMANCE. Unless otherwise
agreed in writing, the parties will continue to provide service and honor all
other commitments under this Agreement and each Ancillary Agreement during the
course of dispute resolution pursuant to the provisions of this Article XI with
respect to all matters not subject to such dispute, controversy or claim.

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         SECTION 11.5 OTHER REMEDIES. Nothing in this Article XI shall limit the
right that any party may otherwise have to seek to obtain (a) preliminary
injunctive relief in order to preserve the status quo pending the resolution of
a dispute or (b) temporary or permanent injunctive relief from any breach of any
provisions of this Agreement.

                                  ARTICLE XII.

                                 MISCELLANEOUS.

         SECTION 12.1 STATUS OF THE PARTIES. PracticeWorks shall be deemed to be
an independent contractor and, except as expressly provided or authorized in
this Agreement, shall have no authority to act for or represent InfoCure.
InfoCure shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and, except as
expressly provided or authorized in this Agreement, shall have no authority to
act for or represent PracticeWorks.

         SECTION 12.2 OTHER ACTIVITIES. Each party hereby recognizes that the
other party now renders and may continue to render management and other services
to other companies that may or may not have policies and conduct activities
similar to those of such party. Each party hereto shall be free to render such
advice and other services, and the other party hereby consents thereto.

         SECTION 12.3 NOTICES. All notices and other communications hereunder
shall be in writing, shall reference this Agreement and shall be hand delivered
or mailed by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested) sent by
facsimile or by any other means of electronic message transmission with delivery
confirmed (in writing or by electronic transmission) to the parties at the
following addresses (or at such other addresses for a party as shall be
specified by like notice) and will be deemed given on the date on which
confirmation of delivery of such notice is received:

         If to InfoCure:

                  InfoCure Corporation.
                  239 Ethan Allen Highway
                  Ridgefield, CT  06877
                  Attention: General Counsel
                  Telephone: (203) 894-3279
                  Facsimile: (203) 894-1801

         To PracticeWorks:

                  1765 The Exchange
                  Suite 200
                  Atlanta, Georgia 30339

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                  Attention: Corporate Secretary
                  Telephone: (770) 221-9990
                  Facsimile: (770) 857-1300

         SECTION 12.4 FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party hereto shall be in default of
this Agreement or liable to the other party for any delay or default in
performance where occasioned by any cause of any kind or extent beyond its
control, including but not limited to, armed conflict or economic dislocation
resulting therefrom; embargoes; shortages of labor, raw materials, production
facilities or transportation; labor difficulties; civil disorders of any kind;
action of any civil or military authorities (including priorities and
allocations); fires; floods; and accidents. The dates on which the obligations
of a party are to be fulfilled shall be extended for a period equal to the time
lost by reason of any delay arising directly or indirectly from:

                  (a)      Any of the foregoing causes, or

                  (b)      Inability of that party, as a result of causes beyond
         its reasonable control, to obtain instruction or information from the
         other party in time to perform its obligations by such dates.

         SECTION 12.5 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire
understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and
all prior agreements or understandings shall be deemed merged herein. No
representations, warranties and certifications, express or implied, shall exist
as between the parties except as stated herein.

         SECTION 12.6 WAIVERS, MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS. Any provision of this
Agreement may be amended or waived if, and only if, such amendment or waiver is
in writing and signed, in the case of an amendment, by PracticeWorks, on the one
hand, and InfoCure, on the other hand, or in the case of a waiver, by the party
against whom the waiver is to be effective. No failure or delay by any party in
exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver
thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise thereof preclude any other or
further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.
The rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and in addition to
other or further remedies provided by law or equity.

         SECTION 12.7 SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement shall be
deemed severable and the invalidity or unenforceability of any provision shall
not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof. If any
provision of this Agreement, or the application thereof to any person,
corporation, partnership or other entity or any circumstance, is invalid and
unenforceable, (a) a suitable and equitable provision shall be substituted
therefor in order to carry out, so far as may be valid and enforceable, the
intent and purpose of such invalid or unenforceable provision and (b) the
remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to other
persons, corporations, partnerships or other entities or circumstances shall not
be affected by such invalidity or unenforceability, nor shall such invalidity or
unenforceability affect the validity or enforceability of such provision, or the
application thereof, in any jurisdiction.

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         SECTION 12.8 HEADINGS. The heading references herein are for
convenience purposes only, do not constitute a part of this Agreement and shall
not be deemed to limit or affect any of the provisions hereof.

         SECTION 12.9 BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement shall be binding upon the
parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, if any,
and except as provided herein, shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto
and their respective successors and permitted assigns, if any.

         SECTION 12.10 NO AGENCY OR PARTNERSHIP. Nothing in this Agreement will
create, or will be deemed to create, a partnership or the relationship of
principal and agent or of employer and employee between the parties.

         SECTION 12.11 PROVISIONS UNAFFECTED. Nothing contained in this
Agreement shall affect the rights and obligations of InfoCure and PracticeWorks
pursuant to the Distribution Agreement.

         SECTION 12.12 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an
original and all of which when taken together shall constitute this Agreement.

         SECTION 12.13 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Except as set forth in Section
12.17 hereto, neither InfoCure nor PracticeWorks may, directly or indirectly,
assign or subcontract, or attempt to assign or subcontract, any of its rights or
obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or
otherwise, except with the prior written consent of the other party; it being
understood that such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld if PracticeWorks
or InfoCure assigns this Agreement to one of its affiliates with the financial
and other resources and expertise to perform all of the obligations of such
party hereunder. Any attempted assignment or delegation not in compliance with
the forgoing shall be null and void and of no effect.

         SECTION 12.14 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware and of the United
States.

         SECTION 12.15 CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. Without limiting the provisions
of Article XI hereof, each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive
jurisdiction of (a) the state courts of the State of Delaware, located in the
City of Wilmington, and (b) the United States District Court for the District of
Delaware, for the purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding arising out
of this Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby. Each of the parties
agrees to commence any action, suit or proceeding relating hereto either in the
United States District Court for the District of Delaware or if such suit,
action or other proceeding may not be brought in such court for jurisdictional
reasons, in the state courts of the State of Delaware, located in the City of
Wilmington. Each of the parties further agrees that service of any process,
summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such party's respective
address set forth above shall be effective service of process for any action,
suit or proceeding in

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Delaware with respect to any matters to which it has submitted to jurisdiction
in this Section 12.15. Each of the parties irrevocably and unconditionally
waives any objection to the laying of venue of any action, suit or proceeding
arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in (i) the
state courts of the State of Delaware, located in the City of Wilmington, or
(ii) the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, and hereby
further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to plead or claim
in any such court that any such action, suit or proceeding brought in any such
court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

         SECTION 12.16 NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES. Except as set forth in
Section 12.17 hereto, this Agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties
hereto and should not be deemed to confer upon third parties any remedy, claim,
liability, reimbursement, claim of action or other right in excess of those
existing without reference to this Agreement.

         SECTION 12.17 COLLATERAL ASSIGNMENT TO FINOVA. Notwithstanding Sections
12.13 and 12.16 above, (i) in connection with the closing of the transactions
contemplated by the Loan Agreement dated as of March 5, 2001 (as amended,
modified, supplemented or restated from time to time, the "PW Loan Agreement")
by and between PracticeWorks and FINOVA Capital Corporation (together with its
successors and assigns, "FINOVA"), PracticeWorks agrees that it shall assign
this Agreement and its rights, interests and benefits hereunder to FINOVA
pursuant to, among other things, the Collateral Assignment of Distribution
Transaction Documents dated the date of the PW Loan Agreement executed by
PracticeWorks in favor of FINOVA, whereupon FINOVA shall be permitted to
exercise any remedy, claim of action or other right afforded to PracticeWorks
hereunder and (ii) in connection with the closing of the transactions
contemplated by the Second Amendment to Loan Agreement and Other Loan Documents
dated as of March 5, 2001 (as amended, modified, supplemented or restated from
time to time, the "InfoCure Loan Agreement") by and between InfoCure and FINOVA,
InfoCure agrees that it shall assign this Agreement and its rights, interests
and benefits hereunder to FINOVA pursuant to, among other things, the Collateral
Assignment of Distribution Transaction Documents dated the date of the InfoCure
Loan Agreement executed by InfoCure in favor of FINOVA, whereupon FINOVA shall
be permitted to exercise any remedy, claim of action or other right afforded to
InfoCure hereunder.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have caused this Agreement to be
duly executed as of the day and year first above written.

                                       INFOCURE CORPORATION

                                       By:  /s/ Frederick L. Fine
                                            -----------------------------------
                                            Frederick L. Fine
                                            Chief Executive Officer

                                       PRACTICEWORKS, INC.

                                       By:  /s/ James K. Price
                                            -----------------------------------
                                            James K. Price
                                            Chief Executive Officer

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