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Enforceability of Non-Compete Work Agreements

This blog post covers the topic of employee non-compete agreements and their enforceability.

How to Beat a New York Non Compete Agreement

This blog post outlines some ways to try and defeat the enforcement of a non-compete agreement in the State of New York.

Non-Compete Agreements in Connecticut- Part 3

Publication on the subject of non-compete agreements in the State of Connecticut. Part 3 encompasses forms of relief, modification and "blue lining," and the conclusion.

Non-Compete Agreements in Connecticut- Part 2

Publication on the subject of non-compete agreements in the State of Connecticut. Part 2 encompasses the enforcement of non-competes, the test for reasonableness and enforceability, and the types of breach.

Non-Compete Agreements in Connecticut- Part 1

Publication on the subject of non-compete agreements in the State of Connecticut. Part 1 encompasses non-competes as creatures of contract and termination of employment.

The fired employee’s non-compete agreement

Blog post on the topic of non-compete agreements and employees who have been fired.

New Connecticut Statute Restricts Physician Non-Compete Agreements

Blog post on new CT statute that establishes significant new restrictions on physician non-compete agreements in the state.

Connecticut Senate passes bill limiting doctor non-compete agreements

Blog post on recent passage of proposal by CT state Senate limiting non-compete clauses in physicians' contracts.

Trump plans to fire feds faster

Blog post on the topic of President Trump's plans for federal employees.

Construction Accidents Leading to Paralysis - St. Louis Workers Comp Attorney

Some types of construction accidents are more likely to cause spinal injuries or paralysis compared to others.

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