Enforcing a Non-Compete Agreement? One Size Does Not Fit All
Non-compete agreements are subject to state law, and states vary in their treatment of them. There is no one-size-fits-all non-compete agreement, and the enforceability of a non-compete agreement turns upon the state law under which it is construed, points out a blog post from Knobbe Martens.
A case in point involves two high-end, off-price fashion brands are duking it out over an employee jumping ship, write authors Alexander D. Zeng and Mark Kachner.
“Generally, states that are more willing to enforce non-compete provisions do so for countervailing policy reasons: to prevent trade secret misuse, reduce the cost of trade secret litigation, protect employers’ investments in employees, and favor freedom of contract. The outcome of this lawsuit will be heavily impacted by the state law governing Arcuri’s non-compete agreement.”