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Alabama Employer LAWlert: New Noncompete Law Starts in January

Dec 15, 2015 | Alabama, Employee Management, Employment Law & HR Topics, Forms and Policies

A bill signed into law over the summer will significantly strengthen Alabama employers’ ability to enforce noncompete agreements when the law takes effect January 1, 2016. The state’s old noncompete statute makes a broad statement that noncompete agreements are void....

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