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The Firm
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Timothy K. Cutler
Barry P. Wilensky
Connie C. Dai
Yi Ke
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Tim Cutler
January 9, 2008
Employment Law

Non-Compete Provisions in an Employment Agreement Are Not Absolutely Barred Under California Law

Tim Cutler
January 9, 2008
Employment Law

The general principle of California law is that non-competes in employment agreements are not enforceable. However, a California employee can be subject to an enforceable non-compete agreement if the agreement is subject to the laws and jurisdiction of a state that enforces non-compete agreements. read more >>

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