Sentences with phrase «left competing firms»

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«Leaving to compete with a startup business, or otherwise, would likely attract a greater amount of notice — but especially a startup,» says Ronald Minken, head of the boutique employment firm Minken Employment Lawyers in Markam, Ont.
Not only did he leave the family firm, but, using his marine industry contacts, Caliedo eventually began to compete against his father as well.
The former chief executive of human resources software firm Zenefits, Parker Conrad, on Tuesday made public a new startup that will compete with his old company, marking a comeback by the Silicon Valley entrepreneur who left Zenefits under a cloud.
The United States, Britain and France have DPA processes in place but Canada does not — a fact that leaves Canadian firms at a serious disadvantage when competing against rivals in other markets.
This major shift in consumer behavior has left many firms behind and unable to compete online.
For those lawyers, schooled under Cohen v. Lord Day & Lord, 75 N.Y. 2d 95 (1989), the prohibition appears absolute: lawyers may not enter into agreements with their law partners that require those who leave the firm to forfeit earned compensation or other benefits if they compete with the firm.
There is strong evidence, however, that the resisters will be left in the dust, particularly among large firms competing for the favors of major clients with huge legal budgets.
All three contacts have established thriving alternative LSPs that now compete with the law firms they left.
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