An increasingly common type of provision found in employment agreements, allowing for extension of an employee’s post-employment non-compete restrictions by a period of time that the employee violates the restrictions, was upheld in a recent decision by New York’s Appellate Division, First Department.
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Practical Reminder: If You Want to Be Able to Toll Your Restrictive Covenants, It’s Best to Say So
By Zachary C. Jackson on
Posted in Non-Compete Agreements
A recent opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit highlights the danger in not including a tolling provision in a restrictive covenant agreement.
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