non-compete

Am I obligated to a non-compete agreement if my "would be" employer is dissatisfied with my previous employer's performance and unscrupulous business practices?

1 answer  |  asked Dec 20, 2001 3:55 PM [EST]  |  applies to Illinois

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Aaron Maduff
Obligation to a non-compete agreement

I could really use more information here, but if you sign a non-compete agreement, assuming it to be reasonable, you are going to be bound by it. And an employer can condition offering a position on the signing of a reasonable non-compete in most cases. But I am not clear what any of this has to do with your prior employer. I would love to hear more about your situation.
Aaron Maduff (Madufflaw.com)

posted by Aaron Maduff  |  Dec 20, 2001 7:13 PM [EST]

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