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Preserving + Enforcing Your Non-Competes

September 27, 2012
Miller Canfield (Chicago)

Topics include enforceability issues and concerns with non-competition provisions in agreements including the factors affecting enforceability of non-competes, recovery of damages for breach of these provisions and strategies for drafting effective non-compete terms.  

This complimentary briefing is ideal for in-house counsel, HR personnel, risk officers, CEOs and CFOs.

Agenda (CST):
8:30 AM - Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:45 AM - Presentation/Questions and Answers
10:00 AM - Adjournment

Cost:
There is no cost to attend. Space is limited - advance registration required.

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