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Fed. Court ‘Blue Pencils’ Telecom Employer’s Overbroad Nonsolicitation Term – IL ND

In Call One, Inc. v. Anzine, 2018 WL 2735089 (N.D.Ill. 2018), the Northern District of Illinois provides a useful gloss on Illinois restrictive covenant law in the context of a trade secrets action filed by a call center employer against a long-time employee. The defendant worked for the plaintiff as a sales representative for 15 …

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Posted byPaulPAugust 24, 2018September 20, 2018Posted inReal estate litigationTags: 12-month, blue pencil, Federal court, Misappropriation, Non-compete, non-solicitation, overbroad, reasonable, severability, Trade Secrets
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