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Ohio non-compete tips
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Employee Poaching & Non-Compete Agreements
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in non-compete litigation. This is not anecdotal— it is statistical. State and federal court dockets confirmed that non-compete litigation is... applies to Florida

Can they enforce my Non-compete if they Fired Me?
Non-competition agreements hit fired employees particularly hard, especially when the employer fires the employee without warning or cause. Non-competes hits fired employees with a second whammy, a ba... applies to All States

Ohio Public Policy exception to At-will Employment
In Greeley v. Miami Valley Maint. Contractors , 49 Ohio St. 3d 228 (Ohio 1990), the Ohio Supreme Court held that "[p]ublic policy warrants an exception to the employment-at-will doctrine when an emplo... applies to Ohio

Overview of U.S. Non-competition Agreements
A non-competition agreement, also know as a covenant not to compete, is a promise by an employee not to compete with his or her employer for a specified time, in a particular place or in a particular ... applies to All States

Help for Non-competition Problems
Non-competition agreements can block promising career paths. Even so, every state enforces them, but within limits. For help solving your non-compete problems, learn the limits. Neil Klingshirn has wr... applies to All States

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release of non compete
Phyllis, my company is in litigation and will be closing down and possibly filing Chapter 7. I am not sure if I signed a non compete and we are a Florida company. I have worked for them for 30 years a... applies to Florida  ·  2 answers

My company was in chapter 11 and has now been bourght out 4 months ago. They want is to sign a non compete that states we can not talk to certain people...example the older owner and some of the top executives. If I do not sign it can I get unemployement.
My company was in chapter 11 and has now been bought out 4 months ago. They want us to sign a non compete that states we can not talk to certain people...example the older owner and some of the top ex... applies to New Jersey  ·  0 answers

What rights do employees have if their company files Chapter 11.
I have worked for a company for 24 years. They have filed Chapter 11. they do not want to pay the employees any severance or their acrued vacation monies. What rights do we have? applies to California  ·  1 answer

Mandatory Non-Compete 3 years into job?
I have been with my company selling wild game meat to upscale accounts for over 3 years. Last year the company was sold and I signed a new confidenitality agreement at the time. Last week my company f... applies to New York  ·  1 answer

I'm an independent sales rep for a company that is filing Chapter 7. how do I get my commissions?
The sales that these commissions were earned from were paid in May-Dec 2015. The company will be filing Chapter 7 in Jan 2016. The amount is over $15,000. How can I recover this money? applies to Minnesota  ·  0 answers

Documents (3)

Unlock Non-Compete Agreements, Keys to Escape 12-21-10 TOC
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Unlock Non-Compete Agreements: Keys to Escape - Table of Contents and Intro.
applies to Ohio

Valley Med. Spec. v. Farber
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Wagner, Lindsey
Employment Attorney
Jupiter, Florida

Pollard, Jonathan
A Practice Focused on Competition Law
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Goldman, David
Florida Non-Compete, Business Formation, Employment lawyer & Non-Solicitation - Jacksonville Florida
Jacksonville, Florida

Fortney, Michael
Employment Lawyer
Akron, Ohio

Ballman, Donna

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

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