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Protecting Your Confidential Business Information While the Noncompete Debate Continues

by Russell Beck, Partner at Foley & Lardner LLP, 12/15/2009

Certain recognized voices in the venture capital (VC) community have become increasingly vocal in their call for the abandonment of noncompete agreements in Massachusetts. Noncompetes are agreements that impose post-employment restrictions on a former employee's ability to compete with its prior employer. These VCs believe that noncompete agreements stifle an employee's mobility and innovation and, therefore, VC interest and investment. In support of their position, they point to the relative success of Silicon Valley's tech industry as compared with Boston's 128 high-tech corridor. They believe that Silicon Valley's comparative success is directly related to the fact that California prohibits noncompete agreements, while Massachusetts permits them. They contend, therefore, that by banning noncompetes, Massachusetts could reinvigorate VC investment and resultant innovation.

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