Date Monday, 15th March 2010 Time 2pm Duration 1.5 Hours CPD Hours 2 Hours Price £160 ex VAT (for your whole office) Free Extras Included Watch for 3 months afterwards Transcript MP3 recording
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Bringing and Defending Restrictive Covenant Cases A guide to bringing and defending restrictive covenant cases. Includes: - spotting suspicious activity
- what to do when an old employer comes to you for advice
- what to do when the departing employee comes to you for advice
- pre-action correspondence / offering undertakings / speedy trials
- attacking and defending the reasonableness of covenants (legitimate business interest, non-solicitation covenants, non-dealing covenants, area covenants)
Speakers' Profiles
Jeffrey Bacon Jeffrey's practice covers all aspects of employment law, with an emphasis on the business and commercial aspects of disputes. He regularly acts in injunctions and other interim remedy cases in the fields of restraint of trade and business secrets. Adam Solomon Recognised in the legal directories, Adam is a leading employment and commercial junior. He has consistently appeared in the Directories since 2005 and was described in 2006 as "enjoying a burgeoning reputation". In 2007, Adam was ranked as a leading junior. The 2008 edition of Chambers and Partners recommends Adam as having "an upbeat can-do attitude. He handles all aspects of employment and commercial litigation and is becoming increasingly adept at emergency injunction work." The 2009 edition of Chambers states "Adam Solomon is "client friendly, extremely helpful and a witty advocate" according to solicitors. He is considered "excellent" on High Court restrictive covenant injunctions but he also recently made a successful EAT appearance in age discrimination case Johns v Solent SD". (Adam was subsequently also successful before the Court of Appeal in Johns V Solent.). |
Jeffrey Bacon Littleton Chambers |
Adam Solomon Littleton Chambers |
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