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Court Won’t Enjoin Physician Who Breached Non-Compete and Consented to Injunction

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When his former employer asked a Providence, Rhode Island Superior Court judge to enter an injunction, the judge refused to prevent patients from being treated by a doctor of their own choosing, reports Paul E. Freehling of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s Trading Secrets blog.

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U.S. Treasury Issues Report on the Economic Effects of Non-Compete Contracts

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The Treasury Department is concerned that the prevalence of non-compete agreements raises important questions about worker welfare, job mobility, business dynamics, and economic growth.

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When I Buy a Business, Should I Have a Non-Compete Agreement?

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Buying or selling a business is a detail-intensive ordeal, and one of the most crucial parts of the final sales agreement is the non-compete agreement, according to an article posted by Brad Denton of Denton Peterson, PC.

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Be Careful When You Decide to Breach a Contract

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A recent case from the Massachusetts Superior Court presents a stark reminder that whether conduct is viewed as a “mere breach” or part of a deceptive or unfair course of conduct can be in the eye of the beholder

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