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Non circumvention agreement solves that beautifully. And I think it is more enforceable.


That's usually too taxing for startups to enforce, and suing customers isn't really positive for your reputation.


How? Keep in mind that most jurisdictions take a VERY dim view of a company trying to prevent someone from working.


Depends. They take very dim view because of the broadness of the non compete clauses. Here is extremely specific - you cannot clean that specific house unless you give me 30% of your earnings.




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