Pennsylvania Questions and Answers about Non-competition
Changing Non-Competes
Quick question about Non-Compete Agreements. I work for a company that requires a non-compete agreement to be signed. There was a problem with the original agreement so a second agreement is being wri...
1 answer | asked Nov 1, 2006 2:28 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Going to work for a client but client will still retain agency, non-compete valid?
I currently am an Account Executive for an Advertising Agency. I have an opportunity to go work for one of my clients directly in-house doing some advertising as well as some business development work...
1 answer | asked Oct 29, 2006 08:24 AM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
how to nullify non-compete and do i have the right?
I may be offered a job at a company that has similar clients of my current employment and I signed a non-compete. I should first state that I am not a sales person, simply the Quasimodo behind the sce...
3 answers | asked Sep 8, 2006 10:13 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Non-Compete after being RIF'd
I was let go by my previous employer about 3 months ago stating no further need for my services. Today, I was contacted by a customer of said previous employer. They are looking for someone to do cont...
1 answer | asked Aug 2, 2006 9:02 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Non-Compete & Retention Bonus.
I signed a non-compete clause with a contractor to the State of PA. The non-compete was for 1 year. This company lost the state contract and it ended on June 30th. They sent me a check to stay until t...
1 answer | asked Jul 16, 2006 3:43 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Non compete agreement
I am considering a job opportunity and my future employer is asking me to sign the following non-compete agreement. My question is can you review the agreement and let know how strong is the agreement...
1 answer | asked Jul 12, 2006 6:10 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Which state's laws are applicable in non-compete dispute?
Regarding agreements to not compete across state lines. What state's laws would be applicable, the state of incorporation of the employer's company that wrote the non-compete, or the state where the n...
1 answer | asked Jul 9, 2006 8:35 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Does a non-compete carry over if I transfer to a new position within the same company?
I signed a non compete agreement when I hired on in a particular division with my current medical sales company. About one year ago, I was granted a transfer to a different division that sells differe...
1 answer | asked Nov 7, 2005 10:59 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
Injunction threat
My former employer says he will enforce non compete and initiate an injunction. All this by email. How do i fight an injunction ? what are the due process stages before an injunction can be filed ?
1 answer | asked Nov 6, 2005 10:04 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania
non-competes when the employer has wronged you
My past employer made everyone sign an extremely vague non-compete (the type of business is not even mentioned). The distance in it is a 30 mile radius, and two years length of time. And the potential...
1 answer | asked Oct 26, 2005 12:24 PM [EST] | applies to Pennsylvania