27Sep
Chancery Addresses the Implied Covenant in an At-Will Employment Relationship and Delaware’s Statutory Restriction on Physicians’ Non-Competes
Dunn v. Fastmed Urgent Care, C. A. No. 2018-0934 MTZ (Aug. 30, 2019). This case arises out of a physician’s sale of his limited liability company interest, and his subsequent attempts to enforce oral promises outside of – and sometimes in conflict...
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Morris James LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/chancery-addresses-the-implied-covenant-64655/
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