Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
Present or past tense?
Sorry this is a bit out of context. My non-compete states that i cannot seek or solicit business from 'clients whom [former employer] has business or arranged business relationships'.
Looking for opinions on if this means 'present and--name removed--clients' or just 'present clients and other current business arrangements'.
I've never heard of a--name removed--compete stopping me from working with--name removed--clients, but that is what my--name removed--employer is claiming.
Thoughts?
Asked on 6/01/07, 11:12 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Stern
Law Offices of Jason Stern
Re: Present or past tense?
Your email was chopped up quite a bit by Lawguru for using names. Try to re-post it without the names.
Answered on 6/01/07, 11:56 am