Is a non-interference clause in a contract valid in CA?

I run a professional corporation and am looking to contract with a non-profit whereby they want me to sign a non-interference agreement (in California). I believe this is illegal and would like them to remove it as my potential pool of future employees may come from this non-profit (they are a training program). Is there any case law or written documentation that this is not valid in CA and can request them to remove it from the contract?

1 answer  |  asked Jun 30, 2021 5:57 PM [EST]  |  applies to California

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George Allen
Non-compete and non-interference questions can be difficult. Subtle distinctions can make a big difference. Highly recommend that you review the proposed agreement with an attorney.

posted by George Allen  |  Jul 1, 2021 10:10 AM [EST]

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