Restraint of trade clauses are generally only enforceable to the extent the employer can show it is reasonably necessary to protect the employer’s legitimate interests.
An employer can have a range of legitimate business interests, including, primarily, confidential information, customer connections and workforce stability.
If a court finds that a restraint goes beyond what is reasonable to protect the legitimate business interests of an employer, then the restraint of trade clause may not be enforced.



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