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Boston Area Dentists in Non-Compete Controversy
Interesting non-compete news out of Weymouth, Massachusetts (a small city about twenty miles south of Boston). Back in September 2009, a Boston-area dentist Gerald Maher

Who Owns Your Linkedin Account: You or Your Boss?
Not a non-compete case– but it rhymes. The case is Eagle v. Morgan, et al., No. 11-4303 (E.D.Pa. December 22, 2011). The plaintiff, Linda Eagle,

Healthcare Sector Non-Competes Continue to Harm the Public
In today’s America, non-compete agreements have become ubiquitous. Everybody has one. The wine salesman. The disc jockey. The advertising executive. Even the maid. One of

These Days, Even Maids Have Non-Compete Agreements
The widespread use of non-compete agreements – along with the concept of captive clients and captive labor – continues to produce the most absurd scenarios.

One More Time: Leave the Documents Behind
A recent case out of Connecticut reaffirms one of the most basic tenants of defending non-compete cases: Leave it behind. Documents, customer lists, confidential files.

SDNY Reaffirms: New York Non-Competes Void Where Employee Terminated Without Cause
Every once in a while, there is some good (i.e. pro-employee) news on the non-compete front. Such is the case this week with a recent