Posts in Non-compete Agreements.
Protecting customer lists with employee confidentiality and non-solicitation agreements could save your business time, aggravation and money.
Tags: Business Risk Management, Business Torts, Commercial Liability, Non-compete Agreements, Unfair Competition
Non-compete agreements can protect one's legitimate business interests, but they must be reasonable in duration and scope and protect against actual competition.
Tags: Non-compete Agreements
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