My question involves labor and employment law for the state of: PA
I signed a non-compete that is pretty clear - for a period of 2 years upon separation from current company, I will not work for "any customers, clients, partners, direct competitors, vendors, 3rd party providers, or sub contractors" who are or have been customers of current company.
Two months ago I was promoted to a new position. I signed the non-compete as a territory manager (sales) and have been promoted to a non-sales position. In addition, I received increased pay from what was stipulated in my initial contract and non-compete. Having now been in this new position for over two months, I have yet to be presented with a new job description or contract to sign. Can I argue that since my position changed and I was not presented with a new contract or non-compete, the the original is void? Any other suggestions for a defense? Does an inability to seek gainful employment in a specific industry, which one has the bulk of his professional experience in, grounds for nullifying a non-compete?
I signed a non-compete that is pretty clear - for a period of 2 years upon separation from current company, I will not work for "any customers, clients, partners, direct competitors, vendors, 3rd party providers, or sub contractors" who are or have been customers of current company.
Two months ago I was promoted to a new position. I signed the non-compete as a territory manager (sales) and have been promoted to a non-sales position. In addition, I received increased pay from what was stipulated in my initial contract and non-compete. Having now been in this new position for over two months, I have yet to be presented with a new job description or contract to sign. Can I argue that since my position changed and I was not presented with a new contract or non-compete, the the original is void? Any other suggestions for a defense? Does an inability to seek gainful employment in a specific industry, which one has the bulk of his professional experience in, grounds for nullifying a non-compete?
Non-Compete Agreements: Does Position Change Nullify Non-Compete
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