Attorneys who draft and litigate employment contracts are telling their clients to get ready to examine their existing agreements with a fine-toothed comb.
That’s because Georgia voters next week could approve House Resolution 178, a change in the state Constitution that would dramatically strengthen non-compete provisions in employment contracts. The referendum is contained within Question 1 on the ballot, with a yes vote approving the measure.
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