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Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1997January 01, 1997 EDT

Striking a Balance?: The Florida Legislature Adopts an Unfair Competition Approach to Employee Restrictive Covenants

E. John Wagner,
Photo by Giammarco Boscaro on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1997

Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1997
  • Interstate Compacts in a Democratic Society: The Problem of Permanency
    Jill Elaine Hasdat
  • Some Realism About Federal Procedural Reform
    Carl Tobias
  • Striking a Balance?: The Florida Legislature Adopts an Unfair Competition Approach to Employee Restrictive Covenants
    E. John Wagner
  • What is Really Rotten in the Food Lion Case: Chilling the Media's Unethical Newsgathering Techniques
    Lori Keeton
  • Florida's Corporate Qualification Statute: Implications for Foreign Lenders
    Conna Bond
  • Just Not Fair: An Analysis of Florida's Retroactive Revocation of Early Prison Release Cards
    Jonathan W. Newlon
  • An Ex Post Facto Enigma: When Does Increased Incarceration Not Equate to Increased Punishment?
    Richard E. Mitchell
Fla. L. Rev.
E. John Wagner, Striking a Balance?: The Florida Legislature Adopts an Unfair Competition Approach to Employee Restrictive Covenants, 49 Fla. L. Rev. 81 (1997).
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