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Can The Seller Of A Business Who Also Becomes Employed By Purchaser Be Held To Non-Compete Agreement Under California Law? The Idaho Supreme Court Says Yes

By Guest Author for TradeSecretsLaw.com on December 14, 2011
Posted in Non-Compete Enforceability

By Molly Joyce

The Idaho Supreme Court, in the case of T.J.T., Inc. v. Mori, 2011 WL 5966870, No. 37805 (Id. Nov. 30, 2011), recently found that a two-year non-compete agreement executed in connection with the sale of a business was enforceable under California law, despite the fact that the seller also became an employee of the purchasing…

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