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Old 01-30-2007, 07:44 PM
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Hello ,

I live and work in NH for a Client B.
My current employer A is based out of NJ.
Last year when I joined A they made me sign a non-compete agreement. This was based on the fact that they would sponsor my H1b visa. Eventually they failed to do that.

I still continue to work with them, but plan on leavng them soon, As I am now married to my hubby from NH and have a permit to work, (based on my hubby's sponsorship)

When I told my current employer I will leave them, they said I can, but must not work with the client. After they broke their part of the deal, will the agreement I signed still hold good??

Thanks for reading and also your advise, if you should have any.
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Old 01-30-2007, 10:05 PM
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Only an attorney in your state who has read the agreement you signed can answer that question.
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