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Third Party Corporation Can Enforce Non-Compete After Stock Purchase

ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation v. Hubbard, 2013 WL 3242380 (M.D. Fla 2013) considers whether a company that buys the assets of another can enforce the purchased company’s non-compete agreements.  The defendant was an elevator salesman for a company that was bought by the plaintiff. an elevator company.  The defendant previously signed a non-disclosure (involving intellectual property), …

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Posted byPaulPJuly 23, 2013February 28, 2015Posted inBusiness Torts, Employment Law, Trade SecretsTags: Hubbard, merger, Non-compete, non-solicitation, restrictive covenant, stock purchase, Third-Party Beneficiary, Thyssenkrupp8 Comments on Third Party Corporation Can Enforce Non-Compete After Stock Purchase

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