Legal Question in Business Law in Connecticut

I am a psychotherapist and I signed an agreement stating that i cannot "take" my clients with me when I leave the practice. Is this binding? Can I be taken to court over this?


Asked on 2/28/14, 10:38 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roman Fichman Esq. Law Practice of Roman Fichman Esq.

Generally speaking, non-compete agreements are valid in the state of Connecticut, however such agreements need to be reasonable in scope. Unfortunately there is no way to assess your agreement without first reviewing it and the specifics of your past and future employment positions.

Such reviews should only take a few hours to do and therefore would generally be inexpensive. Please contact me at your earliest convenience.

Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

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Answered on 2/28/14, 2:31 pm


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