What Is A Covenant Not To Compete In Kansas?

In general, covenants not to compete involve an employee in the state of Kansas who agrees not to work for competitors of their employer when they leave the company. Such covenants are frequently called "non-compete" clauses". Employees who sign them may either receive compensation or simply be required to agree as a condition for their employment.

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When are Covenants not to Compete Unenforceable?

Whether or not a judge will conclude that the covenant is enforceable can be difficult to know beforehand. Although the interests of employers are important, courts in Kansas also give priority to an employee's freedom to choose the type of employment that they desire. As a result, courts usually uphold only those covenants that are consider to be reasonable according to the circumstances. Covenants not to compete that a court will categorize as unreasonable include provisions that last for a long duration or that restrict the employee to an unreasonable geographic area around Overland Park.

Covenants must also be limited to restricting dealings with those competitors that are rationally related to the employer?s industry. Lastly, the employer needs to have an acceptable business interest which justifies their motives in requiring their employee to sign a covenant not to compete.

Do I Need an Attorney when Dealing with a Covenant not to Compete?

A Overland Park, Kansas lawyer can help you review the covenant before you sign any documents that might limit your rights. The lawyer can assist you in negotiating modifications or if needed, they can possibly draft a new agreement which will be acceptable to both parties. A lawyer can also render useful advice for employers who are considering suing an employee for breach of covenant, or they can counsel employees who have signed such an agreement.

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Life in Overland Park

Overland is Kansas's second most populated city, and its largest suburb.  Naturally, it would offer many attractions for its residents and tourists.  Some of the most popular attractions include the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, the Convention Center, and Indian Creek Greenway.  To experience some exciting night light and great restaurants, residents and tourists visit Touche, and the Farmers Market.

An interesting fact about Overland is that was ranked in the top  of CNN/Money and Money Magazine's 100 Best Cities to Live in the United States.  One of the reasons is the city's great community feel and unified spirit.  Another reason for this is that Overland is very diverse, including Afrian Americans, Caucasians, Native Americans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders in its population.  Many of the people are married couples and have a nuclear family. 

Overland is also home to many large companies, such as YRC Worldwide, Waddell and Reed, Black and Veatch, Ferrellgas, and Examinetics.  There are also many small law firms in Overland, where competent attorneys provide legal services in practically all areas of practice.  The best part is these attorneys provide their clients with personalized legal services, yielding excellent results.

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