Legal Question in Business Law in South Carolina
I unfortunately signed a contract with my employer that I would not provide my services (behavior therapy) in the county I live (the county I moved 500 miles from home for this job) for one year after termination of employment. Are there any loop holes? I am in a very small, specialized field of psychology and work with children with Autism. I am moving in 4 months but need to be able to work. Here's a catch- I live and provide services in SC but my employer is based in FL and my contract says "under FL Stat...."
1 Answer from Attorneys
There are several loop holes to no compete clauses. For example they have to be reasonable and they have to confined to a geographic. I would need to see a copy of the contact to give you a better answer. My wife does ABA therefore I have a soft spot in my heart for folks like you. So I promise not to charge an outrageous fee for reviewing your contact.
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