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Ohio non-compete tips
Ohio specific article regarding non-competition agreements and covenants not to compete, which includes case law, tips and a historical background.

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Regular Rate of Pay for Calculating Overtime Pay
Overtime is calculated based on the employee’s actual, or “regular rate” of pay. The regular rate of pay includes not only the normal hourly rate, but all compensation for employment paid to, or... applies to All States

Commissioned retail or service sales exemption to overtime payment
Employment by a retail or service establishment Employees of a retail or service establishment are exempt from overtime if: their regular rate of pay is at least one and one-half times the federal min... applies to All States

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

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

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Employer Holding final pay check
I terminate from my employer on 1 Oct, he still owes me for about 207 hours ($8000) for work that I performed for him. I have called him and sent him email, but he still hasn't sent my paycheck. How l... applies to Florida  ·  1 answer

Can my employer require me to exhausted my PTO before using disability benefits?
cfr 825 207 (d) says substitution of accrued paid leave is inapplicable when on disability leave employer said they front load vacation, we don't accrue so the regulation does not pertain to us. applies to Texas  ·  0 answers

Validity of Non-Compete
I have a non-compete in place with a national consulting firm. During the course of my employment I was asked to sign an additional non-compete. For doing so I was able to continue employment but not ... applies to Indiana  ·  1 answer

Non-Compete Statute of Limitation
I was curious as to whether there is a statute of limitations on Non-Compete agreements. I have a one year non-compete agreement which expired a few weeks ago. During the one year time of my non-compe... applies to Illinois  ·  1 answer

Non-compete
My former employer has recently just sold their business. I have not worked there for a year and there is still a year left on my non-compete. Is it enforceable by the new owners? I am sure they are a... applies to Florida  ·  3 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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Storey, Anne-Marie
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Reben, Howard T.

Portland, Maine

Webbert, David G.

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A hypnotic tale about choice of law and non-compete agreements

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