I have a question. If I signed a non-compete (i'm a logistics broker) with a territory which covers the entire US, is it enforceable if my new brokerage is based out of California, yet I still reside in Tennessee and work remotely from home. Can I solicit

I have a question. If I signed a non-compete (i'm a logistics broker/sales) with a territory which covers the entire US, is it enforceable if I leave my company and my new brokerage is based out of California, yet I still reside in Tennessee and work remotely from home. Can I solicit to old clients? Would California law control the non-compete that exists, or Florida (that's where the headquarters of my current job is).

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