United States:
California Attorneys Examine Non-Solicitation Contracts For State's Healthcare Employers
20 June 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Irvine Partner Usama Kahf and San Diego Partner David B. Monks,
in their bylined article for Healthcare Business Today
titled Recruiting the Recruiters: How California Employers Can
Circumvent Employee Non-Solicitation Contracts," look at the
issue of employee recruiting and enforceability of employee
non-solicitation contractual provisions. Usama and David explain
that some healthcare employers may struggle to recruit workers
because of these non-solicitation contracts. They break down a
recent California appellate court decision involving healthcare
staffing agencies and explore the scope of the decision, including
how it may provide an opportunity for healthcare employers.
To read the full article, please visit Healthcare Business Today.
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