Kurt H. Decker
Published: 1993-03
Total Pages: 880
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Today, employers are more concerned than ever about protecting their interests -- trade secrets, inventions, customers, processes, and more. Often, covenants not to compete are being relied upon to safeguard these interests. This book covers these concerns with sample forms and practice materials on litigation procedures, including discussions of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. In this two-volume set, you'll find general legal principles for forming, drafting, and implementing covenants not to compete; an examination of covenant-not-to-compete clauses in both general and specialized terms; and theoretical and practical information for use when confronting issues involving covenants not to compete.