What is a non-solicitation agreement?

Mavrick Law Firm Team

A nonsolicitation agreement basically requires that the person signing it agree not to contact or solicit or obtain clients of another business or sometimes employees of that business. Typically, nonsolicitation agreements will occur either in the sale of a business, where the buyer of the business wants to ensure that it retains the clientele and the employees of the business it’s buying, or in employment relationships, where the employers wants to ensure that if an employee leaves his employment or her employment, that employee is not going to contact and obtain the customers or the employees with whom he used to work or she used to work.

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