Legal Question in Business Law in Delaware
Reasonable geographic region in a noncompete agreement
According to Delaware law, what would be considered a reasonable geographic region for an employee noncompete agreement with an OEM in the agricultural industry with approximately a dozen competitors throughout the United States. This company's headquarters are in central Indiana and they have 2 satellite companies(in Alabama and Missouri).The company is claiming the entire USA- is that reasonable??
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Reasonable geographic region in a noncompete agreement
There is a fact-specific balancing test for each situation. In Faw, Casson & Co. v. Cranston, 375 A.2d 463, 465 (Del. Ch. 1977), the court said: "an agreement by an employee not to follow his trade or business for a limited time and in a limited geographical area is not void as against public policy when the purpose of such agreement and its reasonable effect is to protect an employer from sustaining damages which an employee's subsequent competition may cause...."
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