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Contract with Self-Employed Independent Contractor with Confidentiality Agreement and Covenant Not to Compete

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An independent contractor is a person or business who performs services for another person pursuant to an agreement and who is not subject to the other's control, or right to control, the manner and means of performing the services. The exact nature of the independent contractor's relationship with the hiring party is important since an independent contractor pays his/her own Social Security, income taxes without payroll deduction, has no retirement or health plan rights, and often is not entitled to worker's compensation coverage.


Restrictions to prevent competition by a present or former employee are held valid when they are reasonable and necessary to protect the interests of the employer. For example, a provision in an employ¬ment contract which prohibited an employee for two years from calling on any customer of the employer called on by the employee during the last six months of employment would generally be valid. 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.


This form contains a confidentiality clause. The most important part of a confidentiality clause is the definition or description of the confidential information. Ideally, the contract should set forth as specifically as possible the scope of information covered by the agreement. However, the disclosing party may be reluctant to describe the information in the contract, for fear that some of the confidential information might be revealed in the contract itself.

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Study your competition. Write up the agreement. Have your agreement reviewed by a legal professional. Present the non-compete contract to your employee. If everyone is satisfied, sign and date the agreement.

A noncompete agreement is a binding contract that prevents an independent contractor from competing with the employer during the contract and a set period of time afterwards. The agreement means the contractor cannot work for a competitor or work independently in the same exact field.

When we see the Indian legal scenario about the non compete clause, it is prohibited under the Law of Contracts. Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act-1872 provides that Every agreement by which anyone is restrained from exercising a lawful profession or trade or business of any kind, is to that extent void.

On average, non-compete cases cost $10,000 or less. Many times an employer is seeking an injunction, which if the employer loses may result in a quicker resolution. Many times the issues are less factual and more legal. Legal issues require less discovery, which can be the most costly part of litigation.

The California courts will no longer enforce non-compete agreements. Employers in the state cannot make signing a non-compete a required term of employment (unless employees are independent contractors) in California.

Well, if you are fortunate enough to be employed in California, the answer is NO, your current employer cannot stop you from going to work for a competitor.Although non-compete agreements are unenforceable in California, confidentiality agreements are enforceable.

A non-compete agreement is a contract between an employee and employer. While an employer cannot require you to sign a non-compete, they may terminate, or choose not to hire you if you refuse to sign.Courts generally do not approve of non-compete agreements.

Under Florida law, in certain circumstances, an independent contractor agreement can contain an enforceable non-compete clause. Florida courts will uphold a non-compete agreement if the non-compete clause is reasonable in geographic scope and reasonable in its time-frame.

Typically, the only way to fight a non-compete agreement is to go to court. It may be that your former employer has never sued another employee to enforce the non-compete agreement.

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