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Restrictive Covenants, Covenants Not to Compete, Anti-competition Clauses Archives

May 23, 2015 / Hanan Isaacs

Non-Compete Clause

You’ve been offered a new job, and your prospective employer wants you to sign a non-compete/non-solicitation agreement — set forth in an Offer Letter and/or a separate Contract. Should you sign the documents? Should you take the job?

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