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Business, 15.07.2019 09:50 paytonpaige22

Smith was employed as a salesman for borden, inc., which sold food products in 63 counties in arkansas, 2 counties in missouri, 2 counties in oklahoma, and 1 county in texas. smith's employment contract prohibited him from competing with borden after leaving its employ. smith left borden and went to work for a competitor, lady baltimore foods. working for this second employer, smith sold in 3 counties of arkansas. he had sold in 2 of these counties while he worked for borden. borden brought an injunction action against smith and lady baltimore to enforce the noncompete covenant in smith's former contract. was borden entitled to the injunction?

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