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IANAL. Almost all states allow them. Even in California, in limited circumstances they are allowed.


> Even in California, in limited circumstances they [noncompetes] are allowed.

The circumstances are extremely limited [0]. In fact, California law says it's an unfair business practice even to require an employee to sign a noncompete, which could result in civil liability for damages [1].

[0] See, e.g., https://www.venable.com/enforcing-non-compete-provisions-in-...

[1] See, e.g., https://www.dorsey.com/newsresources/publications/2012/07/no...




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