Cupertino Non-Compete Agreement

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Typically, a covenant not to compete is when a California employee agrees not to work for an employer's competitors when the employee leaves the company. Covenants not to compete are also known as "non-compete clauses". An employee who signs them either does so as a condition to employment or they can receive compensation for the agreement.

When are Covenants not to Compete Unenforceable?

It is difficult to know whether a judge will enforce a given non-compete agreement. While the employer?s interests are significant, California courts place great weight on an individual?s freedom to pursue the employment they want. Accordingly, courts have only upheld those agreements that they consider reasonable under the circumstances. Covenants not to compete that a court will categorize as unreasonable include agreements that last for a long duration or that restrict the employee to an unreasonable geographic area around Cupertino.

Covenants not to compete are also required to deal only with competitors who are reasonably related to the employer's line of industry. Finally, the employer needs to have an acceptable business purpose 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 Cupertino, California lawyer can help you review the covenant before you sign any agreements that might limit your rights. The lawyer can help 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 contemplating suing an employee for breach of covenant, or they can counsel employees who have signed such an agreement.

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Life in Cupertino

Cupertino is the Northern California suburb just north of San Jose. Cupertino has a population of 50,000 people, many of which work in the Silicon Valley.

Cupertino is most famous for being the home to Apple, Inc. The computer software giant was started in Cupertino in 1976 and has remained in the city every since, although much bigger in size than when it first started. In addition to Apple, there are many other major computer software companies that are located in Cupertino such as Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, and IBM.

Just over an hour from San Francisco, Cuptertino has plenty of attractions for its residents and visitors to enjoy. In addition to a thriving software industry, Cupertino is also home to many talented lawyers. Not just specializing in issues dealing with technology, Cupertino attorneys are able to help their clients with any legal issue they may encounter. Local law schools include Stanford, Santa Clara, and UC Hastings are just a few of the bay area law schools that have helped to educate Cupertino lawyers. The weather, the culture, and the many local lawyers make Cupertino a great place to be a lawyer or a client!

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