Hi,
I would be grateful to receive some advice on a non compete and non solicitation clause in my contract. I may be considering setting up my own business or becoming a partner in another business, but am concerned that the non compete will prevent me doing either.
I joined my employer three years ago and since then have been promoted from manager level to director level (no new contract was signed, although job title changed as did salary). As the non compete is very broad I am wondering if it is enforceable. I work in public relations and do understand that client relationships are key and I have built some excellent ones who would probably wish to come with me. I understand this wouldn't be fair to the existing employer so wouldn't solicit existing clients, but really wanted to understand if I could be prevented working in the same industry for myself or for someone else as I feel this is restricting me ever moving on in either capacity.
My other question is could I set up in a different discipline, i.e. a marketing function rather than public relations? As the potential partnership would be with a marketing company, not in a close proximity to the existing employer, I could join the marketing arm, wait for the restrictive covenant to lapse and then look at expanding to public relations?
Another question I have is what happens if my clients choose to leave the employer from their own accord?
On another note my surname is spelled incorrectly on the contract and the Company now trades under a different name although the registered name is still the same.
Here are the clauses:
I would greatly appreciate any advice on this matter,
Thankyou
I would be grateful to receive some advice on a non compete and non solicitation clause in my contract. I may be considering setting up my own business or becoming a partner in another business, but am concerned that the non compete will prevent me doing either.
I joined my employer three years ago and since then have been promoted from manager level to director level (no new contract was signed, although job title changed as did salary). As the non compete is very broad I am wondering if it is enforceable. I work in public relations and do understand that client relationships are key and I have built some excellent ones who would probably wish to come with me. I understand this wouldn't be fair to the existing employer so wouldn't solicit existing clients, but really wanted to understand if I could be prevented working in the same industry for myself or for someone else as I feel this is restricting me ever moving on in either capacity.
My other question is could I set up in a different discipline, i.e. a marketing function rather than public relations? As the potential partnership would be with a marketing company, not in a close proximity to the existing employer, I could join the marketing arm, wait for the restrictive covenant to lapse and then look at expanding to public relations?
Another question I have is what happens if my clients choose to leave the employer from their own accord?
On another note my surname is spelled incorrectly on the contract and the Company now trades under a different name although the registered name is still the same.
Here are the clauses:
Non-Competing: During your employment and for a period of 24 months after leaving the Company, you must not be employed or engaged in any business which is in competition with the business conducted by the Company and with which you were concerned and had material dealings with during your employment with the Company within the last 12 months prior to the date your employment ended. |
Non-Solicitation: During your employment and for a period of 24 months after leaving the Company you must not attempt to solicit custom from any private individual or company whom you dealt with as a client during the 12 months preceding your leaving the Company. Nor must you approach any employee of the Company, with a view to him/her leaving the Company’s employment. |
I would greatly appreciate any advice on this matter,
Thankyou
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