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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How Trade Secrets Can Dictate Winning or Losing a Non-Compete Case in New YorkMost types of information aren't protected from being used by former employees. But there are some types that are, explains NY noncompete lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Where NY's Courts Draw the Line on Non-Solicitation ClausesSome non-solicitation clauses go too far, and won't be enforced by New York's courts, explains NY noncompete lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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Mohawk Doctrine: When the Seller of a Business Poaches the ClientsIt is often difficult to assess accurately your damages when when the one who sold you that business poaches the clients, or 'goodwill' that you paid for
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The Top 5 Ways Around a Non-Compete Agreement in New YorkWondering what the most popular ways around a noncompete in New York are? NY noncompete attorney Jonathan Cooper spells them out for you
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The Critical Difference Between a Non-Solicit & a Non-Compete in New YorkA Federal Court in New York distinguished between a non-solicit & a non-compete - & the distinction is absolutely critical, explains Jonathan Cooper
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Recent Decisions by New York Court Spur Doubt as to NoncompetesOur NYLJ article covers a series of decisions by NY courts that have cast doubt re whether employees who are fired without cause remain bound to non-competes.
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When a Non-Compete Agreement is Enforceable Under New York LawLong Island & Queens, New York breach of contract and non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses when a non-compete agreement is enforceable under NY Law.
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How Non-Solicitation & Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims Overlap Under New York LawLong Island, NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses the overlap between breach of fiduciary duty and non-solicitation/non-compete claims in NY.
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How the Seller of "Good Will" Can Permissibly Solicit His Old Clients Under NY LawLong Island, NY breach of fiduciary duty and non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses how a seller of "good will" can permissibly solicit old clients in NY.
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How a Non-Compete Can Remain Enforceable in New York - Even if You're FiredIn most circumstances, a non-compete will no longer be enforceable if you're fired. Long Island, NY non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains some exceptions.
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Sample New York Non-Compete ClauseWe are often asked what a typical non-compete clause in an employment agreement looks like. Here it is. Long Island, NY non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper expla
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How to Choose the Right Forum for Disputes Regarding Your Non-CompeteLong Island, NY non-compete & breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why you can't always choose the place you want to bring a lawsuit.