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Learning the Hard Way: Non-Competes and Subsequent Agreements

By Todd Van Dyke on September 3, 2014
Posted in Non-Competes

The Georgia Court of Appeals handed down a tough lesson for an employer in Mapei Corporation v. Prosser, A14A0368 (Ga. Ct. App. July 9, 2014).  The Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment for an employee on the claim he breached his non-compete with his prior employer.  The Court found a subsequent confidentiality agreement signed…

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