Legal Question in Employment Law in Tennessee

Non-compete employment agreements

I have been offered a job with a consulting firm as a technical recruiting manager. I am required to sign a non-compete agreement stating that while working for the consulting co. and for a period of 2 yrs. thereafter I will not provide services on behalf of any competing entity, as an employee, consultant, independent contractor, agent, etc. If I can't get them to specify who the competing entities are how can this agreement hold me back from getting another recruiting position with another consulting firm? How can I protect myself and my rights to obtain employment if things do not work out with this employer?


Asked on 9/07/00, 2:59 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Holland McKinnie T. Holland McKinnie, PC

Re: Non-compete employment agreements

If you have not already signed the contract, you should consult a competent attorney to review the contract and suggest any necessary changes before you sign. If you are dealing with a sophisticated employer, this hopefully would not be a problem for them. Careful drafting can help make sure you are not penalized by overly general contract language if you leave the company. If you have any questions, please contact me.

Holland McKinnie

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Answered on 10/06/00, 11:03 am


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