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Contracts

Mar. 27, 2001

Court Holds Noncompete Clause Unenforceable

LOS ANGELES - In a long-awaited ruling, a state appellate court underscored the importance of getting to the courtroom first when litigating whether noncompete contract provisions signed out of state are enforceable in California.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - In a long-awaited ruling, a state appellate court underscored the importance of getting to the courtroom first when litigating whether noncompete contract provisions signed out of state are enforceable in California.
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