Blog Post
Dec 11, 2015
Australia Non-Compete Update: the Difference Between Winning and Losing Restraint Litigation is Often Good Housekeeping
An enforceable restraint of trade can be a key business asset. Or some might think about it as an insurance policy. The capacity to preserve customer connections, protect confidential information and discourage key executives from setting up their own business or moving to a competitor can be critical to information rich businesses operating in a competitive market. Ensuring the currency of your restraint provisions is an important exercise in risk management.
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