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Launching A Startup? Make A Clean Legal Break From Your Employer First
18 September 2013
WilmerHale
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Originally published by TechCrunch on June 28,
2013
Thousands of entrepreneurs quit their jobs each year to start
their own companies. It happens all the time, and it's no
problem, right? Not quite. Many employment contracts contain
provisions that can make it difficult for entrepreneurs to pursue
their startups unfettered. It's important to address those
issues now before you quit your job.
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