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It is also possible to have a non-compete clause in ones contract, though I think the legality of those differs from state to state, but I'm pretty sure they're legal in Cali, as I know I've signed one
They are illegal in California.
Roger Kay, an analyst with Endpoint Technologies Associates, points out that noncompete clauses in contracts, in which an employee agrees not to pursue similar work from a competing company, are illegal in California.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Apples-Jobs-Wanted-a-G...




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It is also possible to have a non-compete clause in ones contract, though I think the legality of those differs from state to state, but I'm pretty sure they're legal in Cali, as I know I've signed one before