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No NON-Compete issue with former company.

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(OHIO) I left my former company and there is no non-compete involved. They are stating further legal action if I copntact any current customers. All company information has been returned, and one verbal agreement has been made after the termination but no written agreement signed, although one is on the table from the company. I am in the process of starting my own business and wonder if they can legally stop me from contacting the customers that I was servicing or allow them to contact me? An injunction was brought up to me by the company if I start servicing these customers. is this possible? and if so, on what grounds? Also, what does Assign mean in a contract, as if the person, attorney, heirs, and assign..... Any information or objective opinions greatly appreciated.
 


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My response:

Your issues are not simplistic, and can be convoluted, requiring lengthy legal research without an intimate, working knowledge of Ohio case law. I would strongly suggest that you spend $150.00 with a business attorney to obtain answers to your questions - - because we have no Ohio attorneys on these forums.

Good luck to you.

IAAL
 

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