Georgia General Non-Competition Agreement

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Before examining the reasonableness of a noncompetition agreement, courts first consider whether the agreement is ancillary, meaning connected and subordinate to another valid contract. If there is no such contract, the court will look to see if there was valid consideration to enforce such an agreement. If there is no adequate or independent consideration present, most courts will refuse to enforce such an agreement. This is to ensure that the noncompetition agreement is not an outright restraint on trade but, rather, the result of a bargained-for exchange that furthers legitimate commercial interests.


When a businessman sells his business, the purchaser may compete with him unless there is a valid restrictive covenant or covenant not to compete. The same is true when an employee leaves the employment of a company and begins soliciting customers of his former employer or competing with his employer in a similar way. When an ongoing business is sold, it is commonly stated in the sales contract that the seller shall not go into the same area or begin a similar business within a certain geographical area or for a certain period of time or both. Such an agreement can be valid and enforceable.


Restrictions to prevent competition by a former employee are held valid when they are reasonable and necessary to protect the interests of the employer. Courts will closely examine covenants not to compete signed by individuals in order to make sure that they are not unreasonable as to time or geographical area.


When a restriction of competition is invalid because it is too long or covers too great a geographical area, Courts will generally do one of two things. Some Courts will trim the restrictive covenant down to a period of time or geographical area that the Court deems reasonable. Other Courts will refuse to enforce the restrictive covenant at all and declare it void.


Caution: Statutory law in a few states completely prohibit covenants not to compete unless the covenant meets the state's statutory guidelines.

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FAQ

Properly drafted non-compete agreements, signed after May 2011, are enforceable in the State of Georgia. In fact, the laws governing the enforceability of non-compete agreements are favorable for businesses in the state.

Yes. A non-compete agreement is enforceable even if it is signed after starting work for an employer. Continued employment is considered sufficient consideration to validate a non-compete agreement in Georgia.

A: Under Georgia's Restrictive Covenants Act, employee non-compete agreements are generally enforceable.

It is possible to find non-compete loopholes in certain circumstances in order to void a non-compete contract. For instance, if you can prove that you never signed the contract, or if you can demonstrate that the contract is against the public interest, you may be able to void the agreement.

Typically, the only way to fight a non-compete agreement is to go to court. If you are an employee (or former employee) who signed such an agreement, this means you must violate the agreement and wait to be sued. It may be that your former employer has never sued another employee to enforce the non-compete agreement.

Typically, the only way to fight a non-compete agreement is to go to court. If you are an employee (or former employee) who signed such an agreement, this means you must violate the agreement and wait to be sued. It may be that your former employer has never sued another employee to enforce the non-compete agreement.

Yes. A non-compete agreement is enforceable even if it is signed after starting work for an employer. Continued employment is considered sufficient consideration to validate a non-compete agreement in Georgia.

For the most part, Covenants to Not Compete have to be limited in time and scope, depending on the state they are created in. In Georgia, an agreement that keeps a key employee from working for a competitor anywhere in Georgia for 1 year after their employment ends, is probably enforceable against the ex-employee.

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Georgia General Non-Competition Agreement