Where the restrictive covenant between plaintiff-hospital and defendant-neurosurgeon prohibited defendant from practicing within a 30-mile radius of the hospital for two years after leaving plaintiff's employ, the trial court misapplied the Karlin standard under which such restrictive covenants are examined and erred as a matter of law in finding that plaintiff failed to meet its burden for preliminary injunctive relief; plaintiff has a legitimate interest in protecting its client base, and failure to pr
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