Non-Compete Clause · Louisiana

Is a non-compete clause enforceable in Louisiana in 2026?

Primary-source-cited holdings from actual court opinions — quoted verbatim and linked to the source. Informational signal only, not legal advice.

Short answerIn Louisiana, a non-compete clause is enforceable only if reasonable in scope, duration, and geography. We don't yet have a verified Louisiana non-compete clause ruling in the corpus to quote — coverage is expanding. Enforceable only in strict statutory form — named parishes, ≤2 years — La. R.S. §23:921.

Based on 0 verified holding(s) from court opinions and regulatory actions, here's the breakdown for non-compete clauses in Louisiana:

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Full rulings

Academic baseline · Bishara/Johnson

NCA Enforceability Index

8.1/10 as of 2014

Higher = historically more enforcer-friendly. Peer-reviewed 7-dimension framework (Harvard Dataverse DOI 10.7910/DVN/37A0L2):

Historical context, not the current rule. This is the Bishara/Johnson academic index through ~2014; many states have changed their non-compete statutes since. For the live picture, rely on the verified rulings above — not this baseline. Informational only, not legal advice.

Disclaimer: This is an automated, informational early-warning signal derived from primary sources. It is NOT legal advice and creates no attorney-client relationship. Enforceability is fact- and jurisdiction-specific and changes over time; consult a licensed attorney before acting.
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