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TESTIMONIAL
I own several small businesses. I’m good at what I do but legal matters and dealing with lawyers and legal issues is stressful. I called Fredrick P. Niemann and have developed a great relationship with his lawyers and staff. They have reviewed my leases, negotiated the buyout of my former business partner, handled land use problems in a neighboring county and generally have really been there for me. I really like them personally and professionally. If you are a small business owner, give them a call.
-Mike Halsey- Middletown, NJ
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Do you have a Covenant Not to Compete agreement in New Jersey?
Do you have a Covenant Not to Compete dispute in New Jersey?
INTRODUCTION TO NEW JERSEY COVENANT(S) NOT TO COMPETE
The attempt to use restrictive covenants to prevent someone from engaging in a competitive business has a long history. Limited restraints on competition which are no broader than reasonably necessary and which do not materially or adversely affect the public interest are generally enforceable in NJ.
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Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. NJ Covenant Not to
Compete Attorney
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Restrictive covenant(s) and covenant(s) not to compete are most often used by employers and purchaser(s) of NJ businesses to prevent a person or business from competing against them in the same industry, soliciting their customers or employees, or disclosing confidential information or trade secrets to competitors.
Restrictive covenants are most often fought over in the context of failed employment relationships.
Many of the most successful small and medium-sized businesses in NJ are founded on a strong relationship between two or more partners or shareholders. But if the relationship breaks down, the consequences can be devastating. It’s hard to be objective when your business interests are being threatened and it seldom makes sense for those involved to sort out the problem themselves. If not resolved quickly and decisively, company or partnership disputes can deplete business resources and focus.
Many attorneys and/or law firms only offer transactional services. When faced with the prospect of a lawsuit and court room, they'll quickly bail out and refer their client (you) elsewhere. Not us, we're with you all the way and we'll continue to serve you throughout the entire case.
We've tried to conclusion many types of business disputes, shareholder fights, LLC and partnership suits; franchise claims; probate litigation, non-compete and restrictive covenants, employment, intellectual property, technology, class action litigation; contract and insurance cases, tortuous business practices, unfair competition, labor and others.
If your case involves an actual or potential covenant not to compete / restrictive covenant in New Jersey and you would like to speak to our experienced and seasoned partners personally, call Fredrick P. Niemann at (855) 376-5291. You may reach Mr. Niemann directly at extension 105 or e-mail him at fniemann@hnlawfirm.com. He will be happy to speak to you.
Business Law Attorney serving these New Jersey Counties:
Monmouth County, Ocean County, Essex County, Cape May County, Camden
County, Mercer County, Middlesex County, Bergen County, Morris County, Burlington
County, Union County, Somerset County, Hudson County, Passaic County
Freehold, Red Bank, Wall, Long Branch, Marlboro, Manalapan, Howell, Jackson, Brick Township, Holmdel, Middletown, Atlantic Highlands, Aberdeen, Toms River, Manahawkin, East Brunswick, Monroe Township, Cranbury, Lyndhurst, Teaneck, Hamilton, Robbinsville, Millstone, Manasquan, Lakewood, Eatontown, West Long Branch, Tinton Falls, Ocean Township, Neptune, Spring Lake
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