Corban_White
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- Payson, AZ
So, after almost 2 years of employment, yesterday my boss asks if I ever signed the non compete agreement when I was hired. I hadn't so he gives it to me to sign. The reason for the sudden interest is because several of the clients I have worked for have expressed an interest in hiring me. So far I have turned them all down because I am treated fairly well here but I am wondering about the future. What kind of legal footing does a non compete have? The paragraph that I am most concerned with says:
"During the term of Employee's employment and for a period of one year thereafter, Employee will not:
(a) induce or attempt to induce any customer, client or supplier of the Company to reduce the level of business with or to cease or refrain from doing business with the Company, or in any way materially interfere with a relationship between the Company and any such customer or supplier. A "customer" is defined as a business entity that the company is currently engaged in work with or have previously been engaged in work within the last 3 years as of the termination date of the employee.
(b) work or offer services as an employee or independent contractor for any person or entity that is a customer of the Company.
Understand that I am not handing out my resume or applications or anything like that. I am fairly happy where I am at and have no desire to screw my employer. That being said, I have had some fairly good offers-completely unsolicited by me. If, in the future, a better opportunity than my current one presents itself, I would be inclined to accept it. In such a situation, what kind of legal ground does the non compete hold? (assuming I actually sign it) None of the positions I have been offered were a position that would replace the work we were doing as a contractor, they were simply a current position in the company that had been vacated for one reason or another. Thanks for the insight.
"During the term of Employee's employment and for a period of one year thereafter, Employee will not:
(a) induce or attempt to induce any customer, client or supplier of the Company to reduce the level of business with or to cease or refrain from doing business with the Company, or in any way materially interfere with a relationship between the Company and any such customer or supplier. A "customer" is defined as a business entity that the company is currently engaged in work with or have previously been engaged in work within the last 3 years as of the termination date of the employee.
(b) work or offer services as an employee or independent contractor for any person or entity that is a customer of the Company.
Understand that I am not handing out my resume or applications or anything like that. I am fairly happy where I am at and have no desire to screw my employer. That being said, I have had some fairly good offers-completely unsolicited by me. If, in the future, a better opportunity than my current one presents itself, I would be inclined to accept it. In such a situation, what kind of legal ground does the non compete hold? (assuming I actually sign it) None of the positions I have been offered were a position that would replace the work we were doing as a contractor, they were simply a current position in the company that had been vacated for one reason or another. Thanks for the insight.