Legality of NonCompete Agreements in California
This is a discussion on Legality of NonCompete Agreements in California within the Business Contracts & Partnerships forum, part of the BUSINESS & FINANCE LAW category; I read that in California, a non-compete agreement is enforceable only if someone sells a business and agrees not to ...
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I read that in California, a non-compete agreement is enforceable only if someone sells a business and agrees not to compete with the new owner. Is that true? Please advice
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