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Five Ways a Poorly Crafted Non-Compete Agreement Can Fail

A non-compete clause is a contractual agreement that an employee will not compete with the employer’s business during employment or will not work in or start up a competing business for a fixed period of time after leaving the employer. A non-compete agreement can place geographic restrictions on where a former employee can work and Read More

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Minimizing risk through well-drafted non-compete agreements

Minimizing risk through well-drafted non-compete agreements On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Wednesday, December 28, 2016. As a business owner, you know the serious impact that a dispute or contract issue can have on the health and success of your operations. It is possible to avoid such conflicts and minimize Read More

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Should I sign a non-compete agreement?

Should I sign a non-compete agreement? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Noncompete Agreements on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. You did it! You found a job that you think you’ll love. The pay and benefits are good, and everything seems to be working out just the way you hoped. Then it happens — Read More

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Non-compete contract: What’s in it for you?

Non-compete contract: What’s in it for you? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Noncompete Agreements on Friday, January 27, 2017. When you go to your first day of orientation for your new job, someone may hand you a packet of papers to complete and sign. Among those papers, you will certainly find W-4 Read More

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