Maryland, Lebau & Neuworth Protect Employees From Unfair Non-Compete Agreements
March 10, 2020
March 10, 2020
TOWSON, Maryland, March 10 -- Lebau and Neuworth, a law firm, issued the following news:
Non-compete agreements were originally intended to prevent employees from unfairly taking specialized knowledge or skills learned from one employer and using that knowledge for the benefit of their direct competitors. However, employers often abuse such agreements and require employees to sign non-compete agreements that are overly restrictive and unfairly limit their ability to find future empl . . .
Non-compete agreements were originally intended to prevent employees from unfairly taking specialized knowledge or skills learned from one employer and using that knowledge for the benefit of their direct competitors. However, employers often abuse such agreements and require employees to sign non-compete agreements that are overly restrictive and unfairly limit their ability to find future empl . . .