by BBR Law | Sep 22, 2014 | Business Law, Contracts, Employment Law, Uncategorized
In a recent case decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals, the judges unanimously agreed that a 10 day break in employment with a prior employer started the running of the non-compete agreement between that employer and its employee, despite the fact that same employee...
by BBR Law | Feb 6, 2014 | Blog, Business Law
We recently were again approached by potential clients concerning a review of non- competition and non-solicitation covenants contained within employment agreements. We often receive these types of inquiries, both on behalf of employees and businesses. In fact, Tom...
by BBR Law | Aug 15, 2011 | Blog, Contracts
As the parent of school age children, I get asked lots of questions about all sorts of topics, most if which I know not nearly enough about. Many times these questions are on topics that I “kind of, sort of” think I know the answer, but I am not real...
by BBR Law | Nov 11, 2010 | Blog, Business Law
A common question that business lawyers are asked about is the enforceability of non-competition agreements, or “non-competes”.The general topic of non-competition agreements requires far more discussion than can be completed in a single post. I will...
by BBR Law | Sep 26, 2010 | Blog, Contracts
Businesses deal with contracts on a daily basis. While it is always preferable to have your contracts in writing, oral contracts are enforceable, with certain limited exceptions. This is not news to most of you in the business world. A lesser known tenet of contract...