In employment law, “blue penciling” a non-compete agreement refers to the practice whereby a court concludes that a non-compete agreement is unenforceable because it is overly broad, but rather than throw out the agreement...more
Yes. However, for many non-competes, an employee’s continued employment is sufficient. For non-competes signed after July 21, 2015, the statute explicitly states that an employee’s continued employment is sufficient...more
It depends. The first question to ask is when was this non-compete agreement signed?
In Arkansas, the watershed date is July 22, 2015, which is when a landmark non-compete statute came into play. ...more
It depends. The first question to ask is when was this non-compete agreement signed?
In Arkansas, the watershed date is July 22, 2015, which is when a landmark non-compete statute came into play....more