Diamond Bar 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 Diamond Bar.

The agreements must also deal only with those competitors whose line of employment is reasonably related to the previous employer's. Finally, the employer must have a legitimate business interest behind its motivation for mandating a covenant not to compete.

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

A Diamond Bar, 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 Diamond Bar

Diamond Bar, California is a largely residential city located in the eastern region of Los Angeles County. It is conveniently situated where the Orange and Pomona freeways meet, just about 25 miles away from downtown Los Angeles. Diamond Bar's location and economy make it an excellent commuter town with many employment opportunities.

The city was named after a type of ranching brand known as a "diamond over a bar", which reflects the city's historical foundations in cattle ranching. The ranching industry helped lay the foundation for Diamond Bar's economic progress. Currently, top employers in Diamond Bar, California include major organizations such as Allstate, Traveler's, and South Coast Air Quality Management District. Many Diamond Bar residents enjoy a close commute to other employment sites nearby in the region.

Diamond Bar is particularly known for its focus on family life and communal events. For example, the city holds weekend Farmer's Markets, regular Book Fairs, and other similar functions. Residents enjoy participating events such as the Holiday Home Decorating Contest. Other attractions in Diamond Bar, California include the T.H. Pendergast Museum and a lush golf course. The city was also one of the first master-planned communities in the U.S.

Lawyers in Diamond Bar, California often assist clients at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, located nearby. Diamond Bar lawyers are able to offer assistance in a broad range of legal categories and topics. Many Diamond Bar attorneys participate in local community events and functions.

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