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Selling a Mobile App? You May Need to Sign a New York Non-Compete Selling a mobile app could involve a non-compete agreement between the buyer and seller. View this page for more from a New York non-compete agreement lawyer. -
Protecting Employees From Unreasonable New York Non-Compete Agreements Courts in New York seek to protect employees from unreasonable non-compete agreements. View here for more from a New York non-compete agreement lawyer. -
When NY Courts Will Uphold Non-Compete Clauses - No Matter How Unreasonable There is an extremely important exception to the New York Courts' express disfavor for non-compete agreements: the employee choice doctrine. -
When NY Employers Condition Receipt of Post-Employment Benefits on a Non-Compete As you may be aware, it has become increasingly common for employers to condition their employees' receipt of post-employment benefits upon the employees' agreement to abide by a strict non-compete clause. -
How a Demotion Can Be Deemed a Breach of Employment Agreement Under NY Law Consider the following hypothetical scenario: Jim is hired by ABC Stores as Executive VP of Sales and Marketing. -
How Damages for the Breach of an Employment Contract Are Calculated Under NY Law What damages can I reasonably expect to recover under New York law? As you might expect, the answer is a little bit complicated, and the determination of the right measure of damages is inherently fact-specific. -
How Pennsylvania's Noncompete Laws Differ from New York's A 2014 decision issued from one of Pennsylvania's appellate courts highlights a critical difference with New York regarding non-competes, says Jonathan Cooper -
NY Court: By Turning Down Stock Options, Execs Could Compete In a hot-off-the-presses decision, a Suffolk County trial court held that former execs weren't bound by their noncompetes once they turned down stock options -
How Smart Companies Protect More By Narrowing Non-Competes A Suffolk County trial court decision highlights how smart companies can protect more of their proprietary information by narrowing their non-competes -
When a Fiduciary Breaches a Non-Compete - and Lies About It Reading the sordid facts of this case, it's no wonder plaintiff won this breach of non-competition agreement and fraudulent inducement/concealment case -
Why, in Some Cases, Non-Solicitation Clause Will Be Implied There are some circumstances when a court will imply a non-solicitation clause in an agreement, explains NY noncompete lawyer Jonathan Cooper -
Is "Civil Litigation" an Oxymoron? Business litigation doesn't inherently require being uncivil; in fact, being cordial will more often work in your client's favor, explains Jonathan Cooper