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California Non-Compete Law 2026: What to Know

California is one of the strongest states for workers when it comes to non-competes. Here's what the law actually says and how to use it.

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Florida Non-Compete Agreements: Are They Enforceable?

Florida is one of the most employer-friendly states for non-competes. Here's what Florida law actually says, what courts enforce, and what your options are.

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New York Employment Contract Law Guide

New York enforces non-competes, requires wage protections, and has strong anti-discrimination rules. What the law says before you sign.

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Texas Lease Agreement Laws: What Renters Need to Know

Texas law gives landlords more power than most states. What the Property Code says about security deposits, repairs, and lease terms.

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What Happens If You Break a Non-Compete?

Breaking a non-compete can mean a lawsuit, an injunction, or nothing at all depending on the state and how the clause is written. Here's what actually happens.

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Arbitration Clauses: What You Give Up

An arbitration clause requires you to resolve disputes outside of court. Here's what that means practically, why companies include them, and when to push back.

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What Is a Force Majeure Clause? Plain-English Guide

Force majeure excuses contract obligations when something extraordinary happens. What it covers, when it applies, and how courts interpret it.

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What Is an IP Assignment Clause?

An IP assignment clause transfers ownership of your work to the company. What it covers, the dangerous variations, and how to protect yourself.

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What Is a Non-Solicitation Clause? Plain-English Guide

A non-solicitation clause stops you from poaching clients or employees after you leave a job. Here's what it covers, what it doesn't, and when to push back.

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