By K.P. Reddy | Published February 7, 2013 | Posted in Business Law | Tagged Tags: Atlanta lawyer, business law attorneys, corporate and business lawyers, Georgia attorney, non-compete clause | Leave a comment
Georgia’s state legislature passed a new non-compete law last year. The new law helps employers avoid seeing their best and brightest poached by competitors or losing customers to former employees with businesses that directly compete. The law was inspired by a 2009 court case, Atlanta Bread v. Lupton Smith. That non-compete agreement was invalidated by Read More
Read MoreWhistleblower Holly Smith claims that sloppy legal work cost tax payers hundreds of thousands of dollars in unnecessary claim settlements. The former assistant attorney for Atlanta filed suit against the city, accusing her superiors of incompetence and committing legal malpractice. During her short tenure — employed for just one year — Smith launched complaints up Read More
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