Episode Synopsis "Are non-compete clauses enforceable?"
Almost every creative business owner will sign a contract they later regret. But how can you limit your chances of this happening? Listen to this episode! The short answer is that you are going to answer one question, “If everything goes haywire, will signing this contract help my business, hurt it, or leave me relatively in the same place?” Of course, to answer that question, you’ll need to understand exactly what the contract says. And which of the contract sections will be enforced in your state. Read the show notes, watch the video version, or get details on how your state treats non-compete clauses visit: [https://theartistsjd.com/non-compete-clauses/] (https://theartistsjd.com/non-compete-clauses/) -- What's Ask Kiff? Each week, Kiffanie adds ease to the legalese of running your creative business by answering one question submitted by creative business owners just like you! Have a question you want to submit? Leave it here: [http://theartistsjd.com/ask-kiff/] (http://theartistsjd.com/ask-kiff/)
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