Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
non-disclosure
does a non-disclosure have to be notarized? My boss made me sing a non-disclosure for the company and said that if i leave that i can not work for a similar company for 5years or open my own company.What do you think?Help
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: non-disclosure
Non-disclosure agreements are contracts between you and the other party. As such, there is the possibility that it may be deemed as no good. For this to occur, you will need the assistance of an attorney. Please feel free to contact my assistant, Mr. Ed Smith ([email protected]).
Re: non-disclosure
It does not have to be notarized. But a 5 years non-compete won't necessarily be enforceable. You will need to consult with an attorney for a legal opinion if you want to try to avoid this contract. I can review it for you, if you wish.
Re: non-disclosure
It may not be binding. Come see me.
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