Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
I work at a restaurant and have written many recipies that are used in the restaurant. Do I own the recipies, can i take them with me if i leave?
Asked on 12/27/09, 12:22 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
If your writing of these recipes for your employer(the restaurant) was
considered as part of your job (and hence compensated for), the answer is
probably, no, you cannot take them with you if you leave since they're likely
the property of the restaurant from a legal perspective.
Answered on 1/02/10, 7:43 am
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