Mark Simms
marksimms at verizon.net
Wed Dec 21 13:43:41 CST 2011
Exactly Dan. Had it gone to a lawsuit, it would have been your typical "pissing match" by lawyers. No one would win....but they would be enriched in the process. I have heard of these non-compete cases going on for literally decades...I'm not kidding. I had a friend who did exactly that when she set-up her own Orthodontal office near her old boss. Finally settled after 20 years. Today everyone is blaming America's woes on capitalism. That's entirely BOGUS. Capitalism is about FREE MARKETS. However, today's laws and lawyers prevent capitalism to work as it was originally intended to work. We are in a quasi-socialistic environment where the "big boys" and businessmen with political influence rule our world. > But I've never heard of a restriction After the original working time > expires. This sounds onerous enough to wonder if it's legal. Or > perhaps legal in one state but not in another. Sounds like a 'job-killer'. > Seriously, call your congressman to get this fixed. > > Dan