Additional Drafting & Enforcement Considerations for Employers Sample Clauses

Additional Drafting & Enforcement Considerations for Employers. ‌ When drafting non-solicitation agreements, employers must consider the reasonableness of the non-solicitation restriction, evaluating the interests of both the employer and employee. In reviewing whether a non-solicitation agreement is enforceable, courts employ a “reasonableness” standard, requiring limitations on employee activity to be no more restrictive that necessary to protect the employer’s legitimate business interests.65 Courts assess the reasonableness of non- solicitation provisions by considering the time, geographic area, and the scope and extent of the restricted activity.66 Given the changes in the modern commercial landscape and nature of non- solicitation agreements, geographic restrictions are used less frequently in non-solicitation agreements than in non-compete agreements.67 Additionally, most state statutes and court rulings limit the time or temporal restriction of non-solicitation agreements to one or two years following separation of employment.68 In some 63 Id.
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