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welcome once again to latos law heres Steve lato I get asked generalized legal questions from time to time someone asked me Steve non-compete Agreements are they legal are non-compete agreements legal and that is you signed a document contract with somebody saying I wont compete against you for some period of time in some place and later on you have second thoughts is that agreement enforceable can you break it so heres going to tell you that 50 states in America will have slightly different variations of this but in most States the logic the rationale will follow the same thought process that Im going to explain to you right now so follow along so keep in mind state by state what Im telling you is not legal advice in your state its not legal advice in any state Im simply giving the guidelines the thought process if this actually affects you contact the local attorneys how it is in your area but generally speaking non-compete Agreements are enforceable so long as theyre reason