Do Non-Competes hold up in court?

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kendallweaver
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Do Non-Competes hold up in court?

Post by kendallweaver » Fri Nov 20, 2020 8:58 am

What's your experience with Non-compete agreements in radio? Have you actually seen them enforced? I'm curious to know if management ever gets away with this horrible contract add-on.

kayburton89
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Re: Do Non-Competes hold up in court?

Post by kayburton89 » Tue Nov 24, 2020 6:09 am

If I were you, I would not strongly hope for such agreements. Why? Because there is always a way to get around them. Our society is like that by default. Everyone thinks of himself and nothing else. Of course, you can think that you do not want to annoy your competitors, but at the same time they may deeply care less about your position. Cooperation is good as long as it is mutually beneficial. When someone steps forward, he walks over the heads of those who remain behind.

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