Contract – Covenant Not to Compete – Asset Purchase – Seller’s Husband
Phelps Staffing, LLC v. S.C. Phelps, Inc. The defendant-seller sold the assets of her company to plaintiff. Even though the seller’s husband started competing with plaintiff, the seller did not violate her covenant not to compete with plaintiff when her husband’s new company made her mortgage payments.
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Published: December 21, 2011
Time posted: 10:20 am
Tags: Asset Purchase, Contract, Covenant Not to Compete, Seller’s Husband







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