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Marc Davis Strikes Again! - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/13/2005 4:16:31 PM (2910 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - Jonathan Figliuolo/NJ
7/13/2005 5:15:36 PM (3385 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/13/2005 6:40:37 PM (3353 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - Robert Franco/OH
7/13/2005 5:20:31 PM (3354 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/13/2005 6:36:27 PM (3345 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - Douglas Gallant/OH
7/13/2005 7:11:07 PM (3321 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/13/2005 7:27:24 PM (3234 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - Alan Hirsch/NY
7/23/2005 11:31:37 AM (3288 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/25/2005 12:44:40 AM (3248 views)
Re: Marc Davis Strikes Again! - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/25/2005 10:08:44 AM (3160 views)

National Title Department Promotion - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/12/2005 9:02:02 PM (2654 views)
Re: National Title Department Promotion - Patrick Scott/IL
7/13/2005 11:17:14 AM (3103 views)
Re: National Title Department Promotion - J.T. Shoemaker/NY
7/13/2005 3:38:34 PM (3103 views)

Frustrated Abstractors Should Speak Out - Jarrod Clabaugh/OH
7/12/2005 4:40:01 PM (2072 views)

Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Michaela Urban/OH
7/12/2005 1:27:07 PM (2542 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Robert Franco/OH
7/12/2005 1:39:41 PM (3468 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/12/2005 2:58:27 PM (3540 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Michaela Urban/OH
7/12/2005 4:17:05 PM (3379 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Matthew DeLand/NY
7/12/2005 4:23:07 PM (3167 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Scott Perry/PA
7/12/2005 5:34:18 PM (3185 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/12/2005 6:09:23 PM (3269 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Scott Perry/PA
7/12/2005 7:23:24 PM (3213 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Michaela Urban/OH
7/12/2005 10:31:22 PM (3199 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Rachel Malone/PA/PA
7/20/2005 5:34:11 PM (3160 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Steve Schneider/IN
7/13/2005 1:53:34 PM (3171 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Michaela Urban/OH
7/13/2005 5:12:24 PM (3078 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/13/2005 10:51:26 PM (3221 views)
Re: Anyone frustrated lately . . .??? - Patrick Scott/IL
7/14/2005 11:09:15 AM (3172 views)

Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Matt Papsch/MD
7/12/2005 8:30:18 AM (3087 views)
Re: Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Jay Duncan/MO
7/12/2005 8:52:41 AM (3536 views)
Re: Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Matt Papsch/MD
7/12/2005 1:01:01 PM (3381 views)
Re: Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Aimee Raines Raines/VA
7/13/2005 6:13:39 PM (3172 views)
Re: Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Scott Perry/PA
7/13/2005 7:20:40 PM (3151 views)
Re: Has Anyone had experience with these two companies? - Matt Papsch/MD
7/18/2005 3:57:14 PM (3253 views)




E & O - Wendi See/SC
7/11/2005 8:29:33 PM (2617 views)
Re: E & O - Robert Franco/OH
7/11/2005 8:39:53 PM (3103 views)
Re: E & O - Steve Schneider/IN
7/11/2005 8:40:50 PM (3210 views)
Re: E & O - Glenda Hodge/TN
7/12/2005 10:50:51 AM (3169 views)
Re: E & O - Norean/GA
7/13/2005 7:30:09 PM (2963 views)

...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Scott Perry/PA
7/11/2005 6:11:00 PM (2580 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/11/2005 6:53:15 PM (3256 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Scott Perry/PA
7/11/2005 10:06:44 PM (3152 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Deborah Manion/VA
7/12/2005 10:04:28 AM (3169 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Scott Perry/PA
7/12/2005 5:01:16 PM (3145 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Deborah Manion/VA
7/12/2005 5:06:28 PM (3118 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Scott Perry/PA
7/12/2005 7:29:18 PM (3006 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Douglas Gallant/OH
7/12/2005 6:46:10 PM (3133 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Jonathan Figliuolo/NJ
7/14/2005 12:02:52 PM (3083 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/14/2005 3:47:12 PM (3096 views)
Re: ...and in the "Dumb Question Department"... - Ruth Seal/FL
7/16/2005 5:25:15 PM (3087 views)

Accusigning - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/11/2005 5:58:21 PM (2512 views)

QuickClose - Robert Franco/OH
7/11/2005 1:35:12 PM (3614 views)
Re: QuickClose - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/11/2005 2:02:05 PM (3137 views)
Re: QuickClose - Julie Jasiunas/WI
7/11/2005 7:02:46 PM (3197 views)
Re: QuickClose - Matthew DeLand/NY
7/12/2005 4:10:19 PM (3025 views)
Re: QuickClose - Robert Franco/OH
7/12/2005 5:41:06 PM (3046 views)
Re: QuickClose - Victoria Moate/NJ
8/9/2005 2:48:38 AM (3028 views)

A funny thing happened.... - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
7/10/2005 1:34:04 PM (2519 views)
Re: A funny thing happened.... - george Hubka/MI
7/10/2005 11:27:05 PM (3172 views)
Re: A funny thing happened.... - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/11/2005 10:42:48 AM (3140 views)

More Security Issues - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/9/2005 10:47:23 AM (2587 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/9/2005 10:52:18 AM (3359 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Julie Jasiunas/WI
7/9/2005 10:56:57 AM (3237 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Julie Jasiunas/WI
7/9/2005 11:08:55 AM (5498 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Scott Perry/PA
7/9/2005 11:51:02 AM (3147 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/9/2005 7:17:57 PM (3067 views)
Re: More Security Issues - george Hubka/MI
7/9/2005 8:36:47 PM (3168 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/9/2005 11:00:28 PM (3128 views)
Re: More Security Issues - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/9/2005 8:56:48 PM (3178 views)
Re: More Security Issues - george Hubka/MI
7/9/2005 9:00:21 PM (3012 views)

E&O insurance continued... - Loretta Reed/MD
7/9/2005 10:18:53 AM (2510 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Julie Jasiunas/WI
7/9/2005 10:46:50 AM (3278 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/9/2005 11:26:57 AM (3251 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Julie Jasiunas/WI
7/9/2005 12:19:54 PM (3213 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/9/2005 7:19:40 PM (3417 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - george Hubka/MI
7/9/2005 8:41:35 PM (3345 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/9/2005 10:58:14 PM (3139 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - george Hubka/MI
7/10/2005 11:29:10 PM (3172 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Marsha Fox/AL
7/11/2005 8:20:50 AM (3555 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Loretta Reed/MD
7/12/2005 8:32:28 AM (3171 views)
Re: E&O insurance continued... - Donna Grady/NC
7/16/2005 10:56:00 PM (3161 views)

Former employees disclosures - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
7/9/2005 2:30:28 AM (2726 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/9/2005 6:58:08 AM (3209 views)

Non compete clauses (more properly called restrictive covenants) are equitable remedies (sometimes called extraordinary remedies).In Connecticut they are enforceable but difficult and expensive to enforce. There was a case here several years ago involving a local television personality that enforced a restrictive covenant to a limited degree. In states in which they are enforceable they are usually narrowly construed by the courts to effectuate their remedial purpose. This is because you are attempting to limit someone in their ability to earn a living.

The court will examine the restrictive covenant to make certain that it is reasonable in terms of the 1. scope of the activity you want to restrict, 2. the time period for which you wish to restrict the activity and 3. the size of the geographical area in which you want to restrict the activity (your marketing area).

If any one of the three is deemed to be unreasonable by the court, the covenant will not be enforced or in the alternative the court may enforce it to a lesser degree (smaller area, shorter time or more limited activity). It will not fully enforce the covenant to the extent that it seeks to limit the activity in areas beyond the plaintiff's marketing area, to the extent that the duration of the restriction is too long or to the extent that the activity to be restricted is broader than the type of business in which you are engaged.

I read a case a while ago in which an orthodontist had hired a young dentist to work for him subject to a restrictive covenant. After several years the dentist resigned, and opened his own practice (Not including orthodonture work) in the same area as the orthodontist. When the orthodontist sued to enforce restrictive covenant, the court ruled that the covenant was reasonable to the extent of the five county geographical which was the orthodontist's marketing area. It further held that the five year duration of the restrictive covenant was reasonable, but held that the scope of the activity sought to be restricted (all dentistry) was overly broad and unreasonable. The court elected to fashion a more limited remedy. It enforced the covenant to the extent that there was competition in the area of orthodonture only, but left the dentist free to practice other forms of dentistry.  

When you initiate a suit to enforce a restrictive covenant, the plaintiff is seeking injunctive relief from the court. An injunction is a court order enforcing the restrictive covenant. The plaintiff usually seeks three court orders in the course of the suit. He normally seeks a short restraining order of several weeks duration which temporarily enforces the restrictive covenant until a court hearing can be scheduled to have a temporary injunction issued. The temporary injunction , if granted by the court, enforces the covenant for the duration of the case. That could be several years before it comes to trial depending on the court's backlogue of cases. Therefore, in some states it is customary for the court to require the plaintiff to post a bond to compensate the defendant for his lost wages during the period of the temporary injunction in the event that that plaintiff loses his case. If the plaintiff is successful, the court will issue a permanent injunction enforcing the restrictive covenant.

If your state has a trade secrets statute, you may want to have your attorney redraft your employment contracts to define sensitive information (i.e. identities of clients, your pricing structure, etc.) as a trade secret. You could then seek enforcement of the remedies provided by the statute. This provision could be contained in your employment contracts in addition to the restrictive covenants. It would be an additional remedy, and depending upon the state in which you reside it may be easier to enforce than the restrictive covenant. 

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Re: Former employees disclosures - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
7/9/2005 12:46:36 PM (3374 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/9/2005 4:18:22 PM (3328 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/9/2005 11:34:09 AM (3364 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
7/9/2005 12:43:23 PM (3367 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Douglas Gallant/OH
7/16/2005 4:43:54 PM (3283 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/17/2005 1:38:54 PM (3337 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - SHARON YAHRAES/ID
7/17/2005 11:04:32 PM (3135 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Robert Franco/OH
7/9/2005 1:13:29 PM (3367 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Shannon Blatt/VA
7/9/2005 7:28:02 PM (3413 views)
Re: Former employees disclosures - Kevin Ahern/CT
7/9/2005 8:52:53 PM (3313 views)
Re: Former employee disclosures - Galavantin Avatar/CA
7/15/2005 2:10:03 PM (3323 views)

Public Note of Thanks - Helene Gonzalez/GA
7/8/2005 10:23:42 PM (3455 views)
Re: Public Note of Thanks - Robert Franco/OH
7/9/2005 11:13:50 AM (3100 views)
Re: Public Note of Thanks - Lisa Ramsey/TX
7/9/2005 11:17:24 AM (3123 views)
Re: Public Note of Thanks - Helene/GA
7/13/2005 11:39:49 PM (3164 views)

abstracting in LA - Michael Frank/TX
7/8/2005 10:13:51 AM (2450 views)
Re: abstracting in LA - Michael Frank/TX
7/8/2005 4:26:00 PM (3103 views)


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