Labor/Employment
Jan. 29, 2002
Wishful Thinking
Employment Law Practitioner Column - By Benjamin R. Martin, Employers often wish that they could use noncompete agreements in California. They try hard to craft enforceable agreements, asking, "What if the agreement's term is very short? What if we provide that it will be governed by the law of a state other than California?
Employment Law Practitioner Column
By Benjamin R. Martin
Employers often wish that they could use noncompete agreements in California. They try hard to craft enforceable agreements, asking, "What ...
By Benjamin R. Martin
Employers often wish that they could use noncompete agreements in California. They try hard to craft enforceable agreements, asking, "What ...
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