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Court Holds That An Employer May Rely On Employee's Promise Not To Compete

Allen Matkins | | Return|
In Edwards v. Arthur Andersen LLP, 44 Cal. 4th 937 (2008), the California Supreme Court held that covenants not to compete were "invalid under section 16600 in California, even if narrowly drawn, unless they fall within the applicable statutory...
By: Allen Matkins
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/court-holds-that-an-employer-may-rely-33529/

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