Businesses use non-compete agreements to protect their competitive advantages. However, some situations create more legal conflict than others. The Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act (MNAA) outlines what these situations are. A former employee joins a direct...
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3 critical rules limiting Massachusetts noncompetes
Noncompete agreements have become more controversial in recent years. Nationwide attention focused on these common restrictive covenants when the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) attempted to ban them previously. The courts ruled that the ban was unenforceable, and...
How Massachusetts companies manage employee agreements
In Massachusetts, businesses often use non-disclosure and non-solicitation agreements to protect their interests. These legal measures protect company information and prevent ex-employees from poaching clients. But, companies must balance these constraints with...
How do companies use non-disclosure agreements?
Businesses use non-disclosure agreements to institute confidentiality between two parties, such as an employee of the business and their clients. There are several different types of non-disclosure agreements, and industries use each type for different purposes. Here...


