GREAT ARTICLE ON EMPLOYEE POACHING

GREAT ARTICLE ON EMPLOYEE POACHING

GREAT ARTICLE ON EMPLOYEE POACHING 150 150 Lauren Ellerman

Here is a great article on employee poaching…

http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-poach-an-employee-from-a-competitor-2011-3

Read it.

Especially the part that says:

Watch for legal troubles
If it turns out that the candidate you’ve been
eyeing at a competitor is as good as you hoped, and you want to begin talking
with them more seriously about joining your firm, a critical step is to find out
whether they have a non-compete agreement with their current employer. If they
do, and they jump ship to join your firm, depending on the state in which you’re
based, you may be in for a great deal of trouble, including a lawsuit in some
cases. Some states take non-compete agreements very seriously. An employment
lawyer can advise you on how best to proceed.
Keep in mind that talking with a candidate who is bound by a non-compete agreement is definitely a matter of weighing the risks and rewards, according to
Mike Travis, principal of Travis & Company, in Newton Center, Massachusetts. “It’s very easy to run afoul of a non-compete, and it’s very expensive to fix your mistake,” he says.Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-poach-an-employee-from-a-competitor-2011-3#ixzz1FeENqIly

“expensive?” Understatement of the day.

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Lauren Ellerman

In 2011, Lauren Ellerman was named "Young Lawyer of the Year" by the Roanoke Bar Association for her work in the community. To speak with Lauren about your personal injury case, contact her at lellerman@frithlawfirm.com.

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