Apparently, You Should Say What You Mean
The Minnesota Court of Appeals recently confirmed that parties to a non-compete agreement are supposed to mean what they say...
Arthur G. Boylan is a shareholder and attorney with the law firm of Anthony Ostlund Baer & Louwagie. Art has pursued and defended claims arising out of shareholder disputes, partnership disputes, breach of contract, breaches of fiduciary duty, fraud, and many other business torts. Art’s clients include publicly traded companies, privately held businesses and business people. Although he has resolved many matters through negotiation, Art has also successfully taken cases through trial or arbitration. Because every client is unique, Art employs a creative and practical approach that maximizes value as much as possible.
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