Free Book Offer: How to Beat Your Virginia Non-Compete

Dan Frith
Dan Frith
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Posted by Dan FrithApril 14, 2009 3:42 PM

In addition to representing consumers in medical malpractice and nursing home abuse cases, Lauren and I spend a large part of our time repesenting employees in disputes over the legality and enforceability of non-compete agreements. I despise non-compete and non-solicitation agreements and firmly believe these agreements limit American innovation and prevent "the little guy" from earning a living and feeding his/her family.

That is why we are happy to announce the completion of our new book, "How to Beat your Virginia Non-Compete." This book pulls together, in a very readable fashion, the issues which every employee must consider when faced with a non-compete agreement. The book provides a great discussion on what Virginia law says about non-compete employment contracts and explains what employees must do to protect his or her present interests, as well as their ability to earn a future livelihood. The book includes a "must read" discussion on:

1. The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Important Non-Compete Cases in Virginia; and

2. The Ten Biggest Mistakes Made by Employees.

Best of all....the book is FREE to any Virginia resident. You can obtain your free copy of the book by calling Gail at our office (Toll-Free: 866-735-1102 Ext. 330) and provide her with a Virginia mailing address and your email address. This offer is for Virginia employees only.



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