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Is a non-solicitation undertaking legally valid and binding?

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Is a non-solicitation undertaking legally valid and binding?

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Yes, non-solicitation undertakings are recognised and upheld by the courts. These must be reasonable in regards to time, territory and type of employment to what is necessary for the protection of the legitimate interests of the employer.

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