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Jonathan Pollard non-compete and trade secret attorney in downtown Fort Lauderdale Florida and Im going to talk today about some common misperceptions surrounding Florida non-compete agreements so lets get right to it number one I cant have a non-compete agreement in Florida because Florida is a right to work state utter nonsense the right to work law simply prohibits a company from requiring its employees to pay union dues as a condition of their employment the right to work law has absolutely nothing to do with non-compete agreements and does not serve as a defense to the enforcement of such an agreement number two Florida disfavors non-compete agreements I have heard this time and time again I have heard people say well those things dont hold up indeed they most certainly do and if you look at this from a comparative perspective across the country Florida is arguably the single most pro-enforcement State out there so non-compete Agreements are more likely to be enforced and enfo