Non-competition clause still valid?

Hello,

I signed a 1 year non-competition clause in an employment contract. The duration of the contract was "4 months with option to extend". I have now been with the client for 18 months, have not formally renewed the contract, and have not signed any other contract. Is the non-competition clause still valid?

Please advise. Thank you.

2 answers  |  asked Feb 21, 2002 6:58 PM [EST]  |  applies to California

Answers (2)

Harvey Berger
non-compete

Janet Koehn is a great lawyer.
If you are in San Diego, however, call Pope & Berger 619-234-1222.
Harvey Berger

posted by Harvey Berger  |  Feb 21, 2002 9:02 PM [EST]
Janet M. Koehn
sit down with a lawyer

no one can answer such a question without looking at the contract. spend a few hundred dollars with an employment law specialist who can review the agreement with you and give you intelligent advice.
if you're in southern california, please contact me for an appointment.
janet koehn
805-658-0655

posted by Janet M. Koehn  |  Feb 21, 2002 7:24 PM [EST]

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