Transcription of Non-Compete Laws North Carolina - Smith Anderson
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View the online version at Non-Compete Laws: North Carolina ZEBULON Anderson , Smith , Anderson , BLOUNT, DORSETT, MITCHELL & JERNIGAN, , WITH PRACTICAL LAW LABOR & EMPLOYMENT. A Q&A guide to Non-Compete agreements Locksmiths: 21 Admin. Code (e)(5). between employers and employees for private Title 21, Section (e)(5) of the North Carolina Administrative Code governs non-solicitation and Non-Compete agreements for employers in North Carolina . This Q&A addresses locksmiths. enforcement and drafting considerations for 2. For each statute or regulation identified in Question 1, iden- restrictive covenants such as post-employment tify the essential elements for Non-Compete enforcement and covenants not to compete and non-solicitation any absolute barriers to enforcement identified in the statute or of customers and employees. Federal, local regulation.
However, North Carolina courts do not enforce a choice of law provision if: The law is contrary to North Carolina's public policy. North Carolina has a greater interest in the determination of the particular issue. North Carolina's law would apply in the absence of an effective choice of law provision. (Szymczyk v.
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