Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
Hello,
I signed a non-solicitation agreement when I hired into a company. However, I am looking to move to a different company due to my current employer's lack of work. My problem is that I would be hiring into another company that can be considered a competitor. This is the wording of the agreement. Basically I'm asking if I could be sued if I get hired into a new company and within a year they get one of my former clients.
Thank you
Non-Solicitation. Employee hereby agrees that during the term of
Employee�s employment and for a period of one (1) year from the date of
termination of employment by the Employee for any reason or by the
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Company for cause, he/she shall not In any way, directly or indirectly, (i)
solicit induce, influence or attempt to solicit, induce or influence any
customers, clients or joint venturers of the Company to discontinue or
reduce or modify the extent of their relationship with the Company; (ii)
solicit induce, influence or attempt to solicit, induce or influence for any
business endeavor any employee, stockholder, partner, lessor, or supplier
of the Company to discontinue or reduce or modify the extent of their
relationship with the Company; or (iii) otherwise divert or attempt to divert
from the Company any business whatsoever or interfere with any
business relationship between the Company and any other person.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, you could be sued. You may have defenses also. Visit www.kliszlaw.com to discuss. Tim Klisz
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