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Jacksonville Non-Compete Lawyer

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Independent Clauses & Restrictive Covenants – A Recent Appellate Case from Florida

A recent non-compete case out of Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals deals with the issue of restrictive covenants and independent clauses.  Let’s take a look: In the Trial Court Defendants Dale Denton and David West were employees of Richland Towers, Inc. They signed employment agreements with Richland that contained, among other restrictive covenants, non-compete … Continue reading

Deli Meats and Non-Competes: National Deli Sues former Officers Over Competing Venture

Florida continues to be a hotbed for non-compete litigation (possibly in light of the fact that Florida non-compete laws are among the most pro-employer in the country).  A recent case out of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida in Miami pits National Deli, one of America’s largest manufacturers of deli … Continue reading

Shopping Plazas, Anchor Tenants & Non-Competes – A Decision from the 11th Circuit

This is not your standard non-compete case:  Just days ago, the Eleventh Circuit handed down its opinion in an extremely complex dispute related to shopping plazas, anchor tenants and restrictive covenants.  Let’s take a look: Winn-Dixie is a regional grocery store chain based in Jacksonville, Florida.  It has hundreds of supermarkets throughout the Southeast.  In … Continue reading

Non-Competes, Stock Agreements & Escape Clauses – A Recent Case from the NDNY

A recent decision out of the Northern District of New York is a fantastic example of the thorough, methodical process all courts should bring to the analysis of non-compete claims.  The decision also provides a wealth of useful information about defending non-compete claims under New York law.  Let’s take a look: Two companies, DS Parent, … Continue reading

Elevator Sales Company and Former Employee in Interesting Non-Compete Fight

Strangely enough, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida has become a hotbed of non-compete litigation.  That may simply be a product of national trends:  As Dow Jones recently reported, companies are becoming increasingly aggressive on the non-compete front.  More and more companies are requiring employees to sign non-compete, non-disclosure and … Continue reading

Non-Compete Fight in the World of Surgical Robotics: MAKO Surgical Sues Competitor, Former Employee

Fort Lauderdale-based MAKO Surgical Corporation has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, Jeffrey Gellman, and his new company, Blue Belt Technologies, Inc., alleging the parties conspired to steal MAKO’s confidential information and clients. MAKO is a company that is principally engaged in the design, manufacture and sale of robotic surgical systems.  These systems use … Continue reading

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