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22Feb

Are Non-Compete Provisions Enforceable in Arizona?

Jaburg Wilk | | Return|
A non-compete agreement, which is often referred to as a “restrictive covenant,” attempts to preclude an employee from working for a competitor or undertaking a new business venture that would compete with a former employer. In Arizona, broadcast...
By: Jaburg Wilk
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/are-non-compete-provisions-enforceable-12346/

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