employer sues exemployee

I am the employer. I wish to enforce a noncompete covenent. I have retained counsel. What are the 5 to 10 most significant arguments for an employer to win suit? An injunction was issued by a judge. Exemployee ignores this order.
Regards,
Don Abbott

1 answer  |  asked Nov 24, 2003 08:39 AM [EST]  |  applies to Texas

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Trey Henderson
non-compete

These are really questions for your attorney. Each non-compete case is different and the arguments are different. The main arguments for the employer usually are from the body of the agreement. The employer is seeking to enforce a contract. On top of that, the employer usually argues that it will be harmed if the judge does not enforce the non-compete.

posted by Trey Henderson  |  Nov 25, 2003 7:08 PM [EST]

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