Legal Question in Employment Law in Texas
Non compete clause Texas
I have been at my current job for a year and want to leave because my payroll checks bounce and my boss doesn't buy the product I need for my customers...which mean I lose customers or make smaller checks. I think I signed a non compete contract. Is it valid in Texas? Even if his payroll checks bounce and etc.? What are my options?
Asked on 11/04/08, 10:47 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald McLeaish
McLeaish&Associates;, P.C.
Re: Non compete clause Texas
tO PROTECT YOURSELF..PUT THE REASON FOR RESIGNATION IN WRITING..HOPE YOU KEPT COPIES OF BOUNCED CHECKS..AND THE EFFECT ON YOUR BANK ACCOUNT..BUT GO SEE A LOCAL LAWYER..A PENNY SPENT IS A PENNY EARNED..
Answered on 11/04/08, 11:25 am
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