Short answerIn Missouri, courts have enforced non-solicit clauses in most of the rulings we track (1 of 1) — but enforceability still turns on a reasonable scope, duration, and geography.
Based on 1 verified holding(s) from court opinions and regulatory actions, here's the breakdown for non-solicit clauses in Missouri:
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Enforcedconfidence: medium
“On the current record, the Court finds Ronnoco has met its burden of establishing that preliminary relief is warranted.”
Covenant language at issue“During my employment and for two (2) years thereafter, I will not, directly or indirectly, for myself or on behalf of or in connection with any other person, entity or organization: (a) induce or attempt to induce any employee or consultant of the Company to leave the employ or services of the Compa…”
253 F.3d 320
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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