Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
non-compete agreement in severance
I was recently laid off from my company after a merger as 2 locations
combined into 1. I was given a release agreement for only 6 weeks
compensation of wages. In return there was a non compete clause in there for
one year I would not directly or indirectly solicit business from any client for 1
year. I never had a non compete agreement in my term of employment. I
asked that that section be removed. My company would not remove it and is
now refusing to pay my severance. What should I do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: non-compete agreement in severance
It depends upon your plans. If you are not continuing in the same line of work don't worry about it; if however, you plan on doing the same thing, or possibly starting your own business you
don't want to be hindered by a non-competition clause. If you don't sign you lose six weeks severance.