Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Can an employer require you to sign a Non-Compete Agreement after you have been
Can an employer require you to sign a Non-Compete Agreement after you have been on job awhile?
If you do not sign agreement can they terminate you at will?
Asked on 2/04/02, 5:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: Can an employer require you to sign a Non-Compete Agreement after you have b
Yes. But unless there is additional consideration such as a bonus, or promotion, the agreement isn't really enforceable. Just keeping your job isn't additional consideration.
Answered on 2/04/02, 6:38 pm
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