Please use our website as a resource. Below are in-deph library articles that provide more informatino on non-compete agreements under New York law.
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When Employers Can Recoup Salary from Disloyal EmployeesThere are some instances, like breach of a non-compete, where an employer can get back the salary it paid to employees who were disloyal, says Jonathan Cooper
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When Non-Compete Violations & Unjust Enrichment Claims Don't Mix in New YorkThere are circumstances when non-compete violations and unjust enrichment claims don't mix, explains NY non-compete attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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What Happens When Your Employment Contract Expires in New York
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When New York Courts Won't Enforce a Key Employee's Non-Compete AgreementThere are circumstances where NY's courts shouldn't enforce a non-compete agreement of a seemingly "key employee," says NY non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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How Violation of a New York Non-Compete Can Be Deemed "Irreparable Harm"Frequently, a critical step in a claim for violation of a non-compete is getting an injunction, or TRO. Long Island, NY non-compete lawyer explains how.
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What Happens When State Law Prohibits Arbitration of a ClaimThere are circumstances where various state courts prohibit arbitration of a claim. Long Island, NY non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses the outcome
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When New York Courts May Actually Extend Your Non-CompeteThere are some limited circumstances where a NY Court may actually extend a non-compete agreement, explains NY non-compete litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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Damages That Employers Can Recover for Breach of a Non-Compete in New YorkThere are different types of damages that a former employer can recover for breach of a non-compete, explains NY non-compete attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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Why the Forum Where You Litigate a Non-Compete Dispute is So ImportantIf you thought the forum selection clause in a non-compete agreement isn't important, think again, says Long Island, NY non-compete attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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How States Other Than New York Are Treating Non-Compete AgreementsThink you have your former employee locked up by a non-compete agreement? It will depend on a lot of factors, particularly the locus of the agreement.
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Why Employers Should Consider New York as Their Preferred Forum for Non-Compete DisputesIf you are an employer and must choose where to litigate your non-compete disputes, New York should be near the top of your list, explains Jonathan Cooper
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Why New York's Rules on Non-Competes Don't Apply to LawyersNon-competes have different rules when it comes to lawyers, explains Nassau County, NY noncompete lawyer, Jonathan Cooper.