Non-compete for an out of state employer

I am working for a Georgia based software consulting company in New Jersey for its client. I am working for their client’s customer and I am planning to leave the Job. I was offered a job by another company in Missouri but their client is the same as my current employer's client but the customer is different. I have a 12 months non-compete agreement with current employer which prevents me from working directly or indirectly to my current employer’s client or customer. There is no jurisdiction mentioned in the non-compete clause even though I work in New Jersey but live in VA. The non-compete was signed 3 years ago for six months or until the client is satisfied. Does this non-compete enforceable?

1 answer  |  asked Mar 20, 2016 3:41 PM [EST]  |  applies to New Jersey

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Jonathan Nirenberg
Non-compete agreements are very fact specific. I would need to review the agreement and discuss the details with you before I could answer your question.

posted by Jonathan Nirenberg  |  Mar 21, 2016 06:33 AM [EST]

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