Non-Compete Clause Explained — What You Need to Know
A non-compete clause restricts you from working for competitors after you leave your job. These clauses can cost you months or years of lost income and career advancement. But not all non-competes are enforceable — and in some states, they are almost never upheld. This guide explains what non-compete clauses actually do, when courts enforce them, and how to protect yourself.
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- Non-compete enforceability by state — what is actually enforceable
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- What makes a non-compete "reasonable" vs unreasonably broad
- How to negotiate non-compete scope before signing
- What to do if you are threatened with a non-compete
- State-by-state guide to enforceability
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