The post title makes an assertion regarding California law not recognizing non-competes... does anyone have first hand experience with this. It is my understanding that you can sign a non-compete but have it struck down in a California court because CA does not view it as a legal agreement? This work for anyone? It didn't seem to work for Google's Kai-Fu Lee vs. MS.
The post title makes an assertion regarding California law not recognizing non-competes... does anyone have first hand experience with this. It is my understanding that you can sign a non-compete but have it struck down in a California court because CA does not view it as a legal agreement? This work for anyone? It didn't seem to work for Google's Kai-Fu Lee vs. MS.