Protecting Competitive Business Interests Through Non-Compete Clauses: What Interests Can Legitimately Be Protected?
20 December 2010
Foley Associates Ryan Bewersdorf and Nicholas Ellis authored an article that appeared in the Summer 2010 issue of The Michigan Business Law Journal titled “Protecting Competitive Business Interests Through Non-Compete Clauses: What Interests Can Legitimately Be Protected?”
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