Idaho Employee Non-solicitation Agreement
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Idaho Employee Non-solicitation Agreement
Business services Mis instock Protect your business! An Employee Non-Solicitation Agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee whereby the employee agrees not to solicit the employers customers, clients or employees for a certain amount of time after the termination of employees employment. In addition to the provisions described above, this form also includes a confidentiality provision.
These forms can be used in most states.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employee Non-Solicitation Agreement;
(2) Information about the Employee Non-Solicitation Agreement; and
(3) the Employee Non-Solicitation Agreement.
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
Non-Solicitation of Customers
Non-Solicitation of Employees
Confidentiality
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Protect your business! An Employee Non-Compete Agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee whereby the employee agrees not to compete with the employer after the employee's termination of employment. This means that for a certain time and in a certain geographical area the employee cannot (i) engage in a competing business as an owner, partner, agent, employee, contractor or consultant; or (ii) solicit customers for the benefit of a third party engaged in such business. In addition to the provisions described above, this form also provides additional provisions including an agreement not to solicit employees and a confidentiality agreement.
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This Short Form Employment Agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship.
The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employers expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Idaho. A longer more complex Employment Agreement (Long Form) is also available on this site. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement (Short Form) Among others, this form includes the following provisions: Employment Employee Compensation/Benefits Expenses Conflicting Employment |
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Some companies may find that certain employees are so integral to that companys continued success, they warrant a special type of employment agreement that offers a particular employee added protections and benefits, while also protecting the company in the event the employee resigns or is otherwise incapacitated. These key employee or key man employment agreements generally include such additional provisions from standard employment agreements as for cause termination provisions, profit sharing provisions, and built in severance terms and benefits.
Included in this Key Employee Employment Agreement is a sample form for an employment agreement for a key employee, along with some basic information regarding employment agreements for key personnel. Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
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This form is for use in those situations
in which a dispute may arise over who owns an invention which an employee created while on the job for an employer. By this form, the employee agrees to provide the employer with any information about such an invention. In addition, this document serves as an assignment and transfer to the employer of any rights that the employee may have had in any invention created on the job. This form is for use in Idaho. Among others, this form includes the following provisions: Complete record of patents and inventions Grant of rights in patents and inventions to company |










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