In Florida, a party opposing enforcement of a non-compete agreement may raise as a defense that the employer, or other enforcing party, no longer continues in the same business. Florida Statute § 542.335(1)(g)(2) provides...more
In order to be enforceable, must be reasonable in both the duration and scope. Duration refers to the length of time for which a noncompete agreement remains valid and enforceable. Scope, on the other hand, refers to the...more
An employer has a legitimate business interest in prohibiting an employee from soliciting customers whom the employer has a substantial relationship. Hilb Rogal & Hobbs of Fla., Inc. v. Grimmel, 48 So.3d 957, 31 IER Cases...more
Florida statute, F.S. §542.335, governs the enforcement of noncompete agreements that are subject to Florida law. While a “reasonableness” standard is employed throughout the statute, Florida’s noncompete statute is generally...more