Oregon Employee Noncompetition and Conflict of Interest Agreement

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This AHI form is an agreement regarding non-compete and conflict of interest. The agreement states that the employee must wait a certain period of time after expiration/termination before they can directly or indirectly work with a competing company.

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Non-solicitation clauses that are clear, carefully drafted, and suitably retrained in temporal and spatial terms, are often enforceable.

Under Oregon law, in order for a non-compete to be enforceable, the non-compete must be entered into upon a subsequent bona fide advancement. This means that the no-compete either needs to be entered into either at the start of employment, or with additional consideration, such as a promotion or pay increase.

Since non-solicitation agreements are generally more specific than non-compete agreements, they are more readily enforced by courts. To be enforceable, non-solicitation agreements must abide by certain rules: Valid business reason.

Non-Solicitation of Clients Agreements and Oregon Law What this means is that often times savvy employers will include these agreements in contracts rather than including a non-compete agreement, because non-solicitation agreements are much more enforceable and often achieve the same goals of the employer.

Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and non-compete agreements, also called a non-competition agreement or covenant not to compete, have distinct purposes. Both documents, however, are restrictive covenants that limit what an employee can say or do, and (often) where they can and cannot work.

Under Oregon law, in order for a non-compete to be enforceable, the non-compete must be entered into upon a subsequent bona fide advancement. This means that the no-compete either needs to be entered into either at the start of employment, or with additional consideration, such as a promotion or pay increase.

Maximum length of an Oregon non-compete agreement Under the existing Oregon law, non-competition agreements cannot exceed 18 months. The amendments reduce the maximum term to 12 months.

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.

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Oregon Employee Noncompetition and Conflict of Interest Agreement