Legal Question in Employment Law in New York

Personal Employment Contract

Can an employer make an employee sign a contract stating that if they leave the business that they can not work with in a 10 mile radus of that place of business doing the same type of work. Also employee's that have signed this contract have worked with in 2 miles doing the same type of work and the employer never pushed the contract. Would this meen that the employer could not go after any other employee's if they do the same? Or can they pick and choose who they want to go after?


Asked on 3/13/09, 9:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Pasquale Calcagno Calcagno & Associates, PLLC

Re: Personal Employment Contract

Your question involves and requires a review and interpretation of the provisions of your employment contract, specifically the non-compete and/or non circumvent clause of the contract. The answer to your questions is, it depends. I would need to review the employment contract non-compete and non-circumvent clauses. For a wealth of helpful information please visit our legal website at www.1800wefight.com. You can also call me, Pasquale Calcagno, Esq., for a free legal consulatation at 1(800)WE-FIGHT.

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Answered on 3/14/09, 5:22 am


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