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State Employment Law Articles
Report Link Time Flies—and Noncompete Agreement Goes Out the Window.Jones Walker - January 09, 2009 Here’s a common situation: You have an employment agreement with your employee in which the parties agree to a specific length of employment. The agreement also contains a noncompete and/or a nonsolicitation agreement which states that the employee will not compete with you or solicit your customers for a certain period of time that runs from the “termination of the employment agreement.” Report Link Worker Barred from Soliciting Former Clients (pdf).Ogletree Deakins - June 20, 2006 Presumption of irreparable harm found. Report Link Restrictive Covenant Must Be In Writing To Be Enforceable (pdf).Ogletree Deakins - December 20, 2005 A state appellate court in Florida
recently reversed an injunction issued
against a former company president
who formed a competing business upon
his resignation. According to the Florida
District Court of Appeal, the parties’
contract, along with its restrictive
covenant, was not enforceable after its
expiration – even though both parties
acted as if the agreement was still
in effect. Report Link Non-Compete Agreement Executed After Commencement of Employment May Be Enforceable.Jackson Lewis LLP - September 15, 2002 A recent decision by a Florida appeals court has cleared the way for an employer to enforce a non-compete agreement executed after the employee began working.
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Count and Sub-Topics Articles Found: 4NO SUBTOPICSEmployment Law Seminars
2010 Ushers In Many Important Changes to Workplace Laws
Columbia
November 20, 2009 Fisher & PhillipsANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATESacramento
December 1, 2009 Shaw ValenzaMonthly Webinar: Preventing Workplace Harassment (California and National)Webinar
December 1, 2009 LittlerCalifornia Legally Required Sexual Harassment Training: It's Never Too Late to ComplySan Francisco
December 1, 2009 Fisher & PhillipsThe Constangy Management Training Center "Employment Law 201"Tampa
December 2, 2009 ConstangyCalifornia Legally Required Sexual Harassment Training: It's Never Too Late to ComplyOntario
December 2, 2009 Fisher & PhillipsAudio Conference: Employee Caregivers Dealing With DementiaAudio Conference
December 2, 2009 Young ConawayClients, Adversaries and Witnesses: The Ethics of Communication in a Fast-Paced Legal World Web CastWebinar
December 4, 2009 Ford & HarrisonTaking Executive Compensation Hostage; What To DoWebinar
December 8, 2009 Baker HostetlerPREVENTING HARASSMENT AND OTHER EEO ISSUES AT WORK: IT’S ALL ABOUT RESPECT (AB 1825 COMPLIANCE)Sacramento
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