Non-Compete Agreement Lawyers for Employers
Many companies seek to protect their competitive advantage by using non-compete agreements that prevent employees from leaving the company to work for a competitor. While this is often a successful and reasonable strategy, a poorly-written contract can be cause for costly legal disputes.
At the law firm of Graziano & Flynn, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, our employment contract lawyers assist companies in drafting non-compete agreements and filing lawsuits against former employees who violate them. With more than 30 years of legal experience, you can count on us to protect your business' interests. Contact us to discuss your legal options with an experienced business law attorney.
Contract Negotiations
It is common for employees to negotiate the terms of a contract before signing it. Without qualified legal counsel, an employee may try to weaken or eliminate the very provisions that protect your business. Our New Jersey business lawyers represent individuals in contract negotiations, and as a result, we know what to expect when dealing with potential employees. We can help assert your position as the employer and develop solutions that protect your interests.
Filing Lawsuits
Contracts with non-compete constrictions are written to prevent an employee from exposing or benefiting from a company's important information regarding the business, its partners and its clients. When a former employee fails to abide by the terms of the contract, you can file lawsuit against him or her. An experienced legal counselor can help obtain successful results.
Our litigation attorneys represent employers in legal matters involving non-compete agreements and other employment contracts. We assist employers in resolving these issues at minimal cost to their business. Contact our Cherry Hill, New Jersey, law office to schedule a consultation.
Graziano & Flynn maintains flexible office hours and responds promptly to all inquiries and concerns. We stay on top of changes to business law in New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania.



