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cottontail77

Junior Member
Colorado
I work for a company and have signed a confidentiality,non-solicitation and intellectual property contract with them I also work for myself too if some of their clients made proposals to me personally is there legally some type of no competition clause or something i could get in trouble for if I accepted one of their proposals
 


JETX

Senior Member
is there legally some type of no competition clause or something i could get in trouble for if I accepted one of their proposals
General answer... yes.
Specific answer.... tape your agreement, text side against the monitor. I will come back in a while and read it for you.

Duct tape works best.
 

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