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Cooley Alert: Non-Competes-Stock Option Forfeitures ( March 2000 )
This alert reviews the Ninth Circuit's decision in International Business Machines Corporation v. Bajorek whereby the Ninth Circuit recently allowed the forfeiture of gains from vested stock options if a former employee fails to comply with a narrowly tailored non-competition provision. -
Bankruptcy Court Rejects Unfunded Benefits Clause In Employment Contract ( February 2000 )
In December 1996, the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland ruled in Maryland Paper Box Company that . -
Rollups: Merger Wave of the Millennium? ( February 2000 )
In the last few years, owners of closely-held businesses in many industries have been courted by a rollup team that. -
The Entrepreneur's Legal Dilemma: When And How To Consult An Attorney? ( January 2000 )
Introduction. Legal issues represent only some of the many problems facing entrepreneurs and start-up companies.. -
Non-Compete Agreements Protect Competitive Edge, TOO ( October 1999 )
A recent column about preventing trade secret theft in today's competitive business environment focused on draftin. -
One-Year Non-Compete Too Long For Web ( October 1999 )
iting the pace of innovation in the information technology industry, the Southern District of New York has refused to enforce a restriction in an employment agreement that would have prevented a Web site content manager from working for his new company for one year, stating that, in the Internet industry, a one year non-compete "is several generations, if not an eternity". -
Non-Competition Restrictive Covenants and Territorial Limitations ( September 1999 )
It is important to keep abreast of the ever-evolving law pertaining to non-competition restrictive covena. -
Labor & Employment Update--May/June 1998 ( May 1998 )
This special labor and employment report focuses on the impact of the Y2K bug will have in an employment context. -
Doctors' Rights Protected by Non-Compete Ruling ( August 1999 )
While medical clinics long have protected patient bases with physician non-compete agreements, a recent Arizona Sup.
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