Non-Compete Clause · South Carolina

Is a non-compete clause enforceable in South Carolina 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 South Carolina, courts frequently decline to enforce non-compete clauses as written — striking or narrowing them in 2 of the 2 rulings we track.

Based on 2 verified holding(s) from court opinions and regulatory actions, here's the breakdown for non-compete clauses in South Carolina:

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Full rulings

Struck / unenforceableconfidence: medium

“We agree with Fay and reverse the circuit court’s grant of summary judgment to TQL because the nondisclosure provisions operated as noncompete provisions and did not contain a reasonable time restriction, which violated the public policy of South Carolina.”

Covenant language at issue“all information disclosed to [him] or to which [he had] access during the period of his ... employment shall be presumed to be Confidential Information hereunder if there is any reasonable basis to believe it to be Confidential Information or if TQL appears to treat it as confidential.”

View the source opinion ↗ 419 S.C. 622

Struck / unenforceableconfidence: medium

“Therefore, we hold that the covenant, despite any reformation, is void and unenforceable as a matter of public policy.”

Covenant language at issue“During my employment with Stonhard, and for a period of one (1) year subsequent to termination of employment with Stonhard, regardless of the reason for such termination, I shall not compete with Stonhard by engaging in any activity similar to the activities I undertake during the course of my emplo…”

View the source opinion ↗ 621 S.E.2d 352

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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