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Non-compete fee to promoters , currently up to 25% of offer price, is to be omitted.
Takeover Code: Changes for the Better Akash Gupt 2011
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Non-compete agreements: To help guard against valuable employees leaving to go work for competitors (or start their own competing company), have employees sign an agreement limiting their ability to do so for a period of time.
Protect intellectual property with trademarks, copyrights, patents 2010
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Non-compete clauses are common in executives 'contracts, but what is the point of enforcing them in this case?
Will Gary Hoffman bury his Northern Rock secrets in the garden? Nils Pratley 2010
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California Supreme Court: Non-compete clauses are not enforceable
Boing Boing 2008
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Non-compete agreements secured through stock awards tend to be more watertight than those attained through employment contracts, said compensation analyst Paul Hodgson.
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Non-compete clauses are often inserted in such contracts such as inducing lower speed limits on parallel free roads to drive traffic to the toll road.
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Extension of Insurance Benefits: (36 OS 4509) Contract Claims Non-compete and Non-solicitation Agreements: (15 O.S. 217, et seq.)
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Non-compete agreements in Wisconsin have a history of not being viewed favorably by the courts in Wisconsin.
Madison.com - top 2010
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Non-compete agreements in Wisconsin have a history of not being viewed favorably by the courts in Wisconsin.
Madison.com - top 2010
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Non-compete clauses generally don't hold up in California.
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