Non-competition contract & courts
Do the courts in the state of NY re-draw non-competition contracts they find to be too broad so they can be enforceable or do they simply deem them void?
1 answer | asked Apr 2, 2007 1:16 PM [EST] | applies to New York
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There is lots of case law out there saying that courts should avoid re-writing contracts for the parties. Despite all that case law, it does happen, but I would never rely on that.
posted by David M. Lira | Apr 3, 2007 07:22 AM [EST]
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