Legal Question in Employment Law in Pennsylvania

My company was bought out a couple years ago and is now completely owned by another corporation, does this render my non-disclosure agreement with the previous company invalid?


Asked on 1/23/12, 12:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Before I respond to your inquiry, I must state that we have not spoken, I have not reviewed the relevant documents and facts, and I do not represent you. Therefore, my discussion below is not a legal opinion, but is informational only. Finally, my discussion applies only to issues to which Pennsylvania or Federal law apply, unless otherwise specified.

That being said, without having a copy of your contract that includes the non-disclosure agreement, I am unable to determine whether your non-disclosure is still applicable. However, many contracts include a provision which states that all policies of an original contract survive the sale and purchase of your company by another company. While I cannot say this is the case here, it seems likely due to the fact you did not mention you signed a new contract when your company was bought a couple of years ago. That being said, my best advice would be to speak with an attorney who will be able to review your employment agreement.

If you would like to discuss this matter further, please feel free to contact me at the below address(es) or number.

Robert H. Graff

The Ezold Law Firm, P.C.

One Belmont Avenue,

Suite 501

Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

(610) 660-5585

[email protected]

www.ezoldlaw.com

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Answered on 1/23/12, 1:04 pm


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