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Daily Archives: October 11, 2015

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Are non-compete agreements enforceable?

Business Law, Employment LawBy msnyderOctober 11, 2015

We are often asked “are non-compete agreements enforceable”?  The problem is, we are usually asked this question when an employee who is subject to a non-compete is leaving his or her employment for “greener pastures”.  The notion that said employee might have assigned away his/her right to work in the same industry with the same…

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