Non-compete agreements. Are they Enforceable?

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What Are Non-Compete Agreements? Non-compete agreements are intended to protect the employer’s interests in the event that an employee decides to leave his or her job to work for a competitor. Non-compete agreements, if properly drawn, may prevent the employee from taking advantage of the customers he had with his previous company. Such an agreement… Read more »

Former Fidelity employee attempts to win over old clients

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As a business leader, you might hope that you can trust your employees to respect the company both during and after their period of service. Employees have access to the secrets and resources of the business, after all. Fidelity Brokerage Services has found itself in a difficult situation with a former broker. Although the broker left the… Read more »

What happens to your marital property in Maryland?

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One of the main concerns of many couples getting a divorce is money. Worry can fuel this concern; nobody wants to receive the short end of the stick and watch their ex live quite comfortably. You might worry about who keeps the house and how to divide your joint bank account. Maryland addresses these concerns… Read more »

The 3 qualities of a good business partner

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A good partner can help carry your business into the future. They will bear some of the burden and risk while sharing the fruits of labor. Although a good partner can be a monumental asset, a bad partner can easily expose you and your company to legal complications. Business owners must choose their partner carefully…. Read more »