I bought the business I was working for when the owner retired. We signed his contract which included and non compete on his end for 5 years or until I paid off the business. He is now coming out of retirement and is starting up another company doing one

The contract I signed for the sale of the business that his attorney wrote up clearly states he can not compete against me in any fields of service we provide. He is getting a divorce and has to return to work and is doing bids for a client we worked for last year. Isn’t this a violation of the non compete he drew up? What can I do?

0 answers  |  asked Apr 13, 2018 11:36 AM [EST]  |  applies to Oregon

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