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AudreyC Wrote:

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> Unless they?ve put you on garden leave they can?t

> stop you from earning a living. Just don?t touch

> any of their old clients for a year at least.



Check the clause in your contract - they could restrict both the distance from their offices within which you can can run a similar business and impose a time period in relation to 'poaching business/existing clients'. ACAS would be a very good place to start as per above post - they have a helpline.


I had a restrictive covenant in at least one employment contract with law firms I had worked with. Make sure you only operate in compliance unless you're advised by a lawyer you have a case for unfair contractual term. They could sue.

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