- Feb 23, 2005
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I'm interviewing for a job with one of my company's competitors. When I took my current job, I signed a non-competition and non-disclosure/confidentiality agreement. The real problem is that I lost my copy of the agreement when I moved last year.
My understanding is that they sometimes hold up, depending on what state you live in, and whereas California doesn't acknowledge them, Washington (my home now) does back them.
I also believe that the plaintiff must show damages in order to bring a claim, and the particulars of the potential job-change might just let me squeeze through that loophole. You see, the new job I may take would place me in a market area that -- while technically part of my current territorial responsibilities -- has been relatively un-developed by me so far. That is to say, my going to work with the new job would put me in a position where it could be argued that I am not encroaching on my present employer's business.
Anyway, I gotta run out for a while, but I'd like to know what others' experiences are.
My understanding is that they sometimes hold up, depending on what state you live in, and whereas California doesn't acknowledge them, Washington (my home now) does back them.
I also believe that the plaintiff must show damages in order to bring a claim, and the particulars of the potential job-change might just let me squeeze through that loophole. You see, the new job I may take would place me in a market area that -- while technically part of my current territorial responsibilities -- has been relatively un-developed by me so far. That is to say, my going to work with the new job would put me in a position where it could be argued that I am not encroaching on my present employer's business.
Anyway, I gotta run out for a while, but I'd like to know what others' experiences are.
