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Contractually preventing subcontractors from stealing cl
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01/12/2001 01:30:41
 
 
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30/11/2001 12:29:02
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
Miscellaneous
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00588106
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00588355
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>Does anyone have any thougths or boilerplate for sub-contractor contracts where one of the intents of the contract is to prevent a sub-contractor from directly 'propositioning' a client for a given period of time. I'm looking for a sample clause as well as objective 'good faith' criteria for specifying the length of such a period (3, 6, or 9 months, or 1 or 2 years).
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>I'm also interested in hearing your opinions on how strong these type of agreements are, in other words, are today's 'right-to-work' laws so strong that any agreements attempting to prevent commerce between two parties are thrown out by the courts?
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>My goal is to come up with a simple, plain English type of agreement designed to protect my clients from being exploited by any sub-contractors I may employ. I'm not looking for the 'perfect' contract - just some general advice.

Although I've never encountered such a contract I'm sure lots of people here have, and can share some ideas.

A bigger question might be, if you're adding value for your client, why are you worried?
Regards. Al

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