Hi Everyone,
and thanks for looking at this in advance. I worked for a company for 12 months and I was not a manager or Director in fact I was only just above a trainee in the company chart!
I left after 12 months to start a new company in a different sector offering business services/advertising, which was completely different from what my last company offered, however some ex-clients also use my services.
I have now received a letter from my previous employers solicitor informing me I cannot work or set up any company that may have similar clients even though it offers different services for 18 months.
The contract in short makes me unemployable for 18 months, it also states that this is a blanket covenant but states no geographical location with the inference that I cannot work in my former field or a new one.
Is this enforceable they are even demanding compensation for lost revenue, but I don't understand how this is possible?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
and thanks for looking at this in advance. I worked for a company for 12 months and I was not a manager or Director in fact I was only just above a trainee in the company chart!
I left after 12 months to start a new company in a different sector offering business services/advertising, which was completely different from what my last company offered, however some ex-clients also use my services.
I have now received a letter from my previous employers solicitor informing me I cannot work or set up any company that may have similar clients even though it offers different services for 18 months.
The contract in short makes me unemployable for 18 months, it also states that this is a blanket covenant but states no geographical location with the inference that I cannot work in my former field or a new one.
Is this enforceable they are even demanding compensation for lost revenue, but I don't understand how this is possible?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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