Covenants Not to Compete, 5th Edition

Covenants Not to Compete, 5th Edition
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Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages : 1360
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ISBN-10 : 9781543813197
ISBN-13 : 1543813194
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Covenants Not to Compete, 5th Edition by : Filipp

Covenants Not to Compete

Covenants Not to Compete, 4th Edition

Covenants Not to Compete, 4th Edition
Author :
Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages : 1330
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781454872603
ISBN-13 : 1454872608
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Covenants Not to Compete, 4th Edition by : Filipp

Covenants Not to Compete fully explores legal principles for forming, drafting and implementing sound non-competition agreements. It clearly lays out what interests can be protested and covers the legal limits of enforceability. It is the most complete, practical resource on the subject of restrictive covenants, covering the litigation process from discovery through closing argument, including plaintiff and defendant approaches. The Fourth Edition provides up-to-date information on topics as: State law as reflected in State Care Digests for all 40 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia Drafting considerations Assignments of covenants as a result of mergers and acquisitions Covenants Not to Compete even includes ready-to-use documents as well as individual clauses that can be easily customized for specific needs. Among these legally sound models are: Employments agreements in a variety of contexts Settlement and release agreements Confidential information clauses Non-competition provisions Litigation forms Covenants Not to Compete has been updated to include: New cases from various states addressing whether restrictions contained within a covenant not to compete in the employment context are reasonable Recent cases from various states addressing damages and injunctive relief New cases from various states analyzing covenants not to compete in connection with the sale of a business Recent cases from various states addressing the so-called "bluepencil" doctrine Recent cases addressing non-solicitation agreements and consideration issues