Is "an incentive to not compete" versus a traditional non-compete legal in California?
Your contract clearly needs to be evaluated as an owner/employee noncompete situation can be complex. Some issues that are quickly apparent from...
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Your contract clearly needs to be evaluated as an owner/employee noncompete situation can be complex. Some issues that are quickly apparent from...
You will want to have the contract reviewed by an attorney. Staffing agencies, broadly speaking, are notorious for trying to enforce noncompete...
Noncompete issues commonly arise in the recruiting industry and numerous legal issues often need to be considered. First, the Arizona attorney...
Noncompete issues consume virtually all of my practice - every day - and I am going to disagree with a couple statements by Mr. Pedersen, although...
I am going to disagree with some of the prior comments. First, about California courts enforcing noncompete injunctive orders from other...
The contract needs to be reviewed to evaluate the exact terms. It is not sufficient to say "noncompete terms" are not enforced in California. ...
Welcome to California! No legal advice can be given without reviewing the contract, but most likely you need to get your body out west because...
I suggest speaking with a bankruptcy attorney. Contrary to one of the prior posts, this issue is not so cut and dry. For example, there are cases...
The word that comes to mind is extortion. You should not sign any noncompete without first making an appointment with a local employment law...
As I read the question it relates to competition during the scope of the arrangement - not competition after the work assignment ends. In this...