Noncompete Agreements Under Siege

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There has always been a tension between two important competing principles that underlie American law when it comes to noncompete agreements.  First, is the freedom to contract, which gives individuals the right to bargain with others over nearly any topic and come to a good, bad, or indifferent deal.  For example, employers argue that they should have the right to contractually protect their trade secrets and the time and investments they make in developing customer relationships and goodwill. 

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