Reconciling Florida Case Law on Physician Non-Compete Agreements: You Can’t
One of the biggest open questions of law in the State of Florida is the enforce-ability of physician non-compete agreements. To most people, that statement
One of the biggest open questions of law in the State of Florida is the enforce-ability of physician non-compete agreements. To most people, that statement
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eUmSOjjMjU&w=420&h=315] This is a video discussion of how declaratory judgment actions can sometimes be used to resolve non-compete disputes, or, substantially narrow the scope of
A strange case out of California: A company called Zora Analytics contracted with a company called AnanSys Software for the placement of temporary software engineers.
When a person signs a non-compete agreement, either as part of an employment contract or in-connection with the sale of a business, that agreement invariably
Strangely enough, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida has become a hotbed of non-compete litigation. That may simply be a
Call it a trend. A number of recent cases from across the country suggest that courts are pushing back against overzealous attempts to enforce non-compete
Devicor Medical Products, a major player in the medical device industry, has lost its bid to prevent a former employee from working for Hologic, a
Fort Lauderdale-based MAKO Surgical Corporation has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, Jeffrey Gellman, and his new company, Blue Belt Technologies, Inc., alleging the
A recent non-compete dispute in Florida raises questions about the concept of legitimate business interests under Florida law. Until October, prominent Florida chef Domenica Macchia
In October of this year, Amazon sued a former employee who had jumped ship and gone to work for Google. Beginning in mid-2010, Daniel Powers