Enforcing Non-compete Clauses: The Importance Of Delay And The Balance Of Convenience

Published date07 June 2022
Subject MatterEmployment and HR, Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration, Contract of Employment, Employment Litigation/ Tribunals, Trials & Appeals & Compensation
Law FirmMayer Brown
AuthorMr Christopher Fisher

In this episode, Chris Fisher looks at the recent Court of Appeal decision in Planon v Gilligan, where the employer was refused an injunction to enforce a non-compete clause because of the loss of income that the employee would have suffered and the two month delay before the employer issued its proceedings. https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/7baf5217-150d-47b3-9d1e-0ff75035539b

Originally published by 7 June 2022

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