Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants
What are Restrictive Covenants?
Restrictive covenants in an employment relationship are usually in place to limit former employees from competing with their former employers for a certain amount of time following the end of their employment. These restrictive covenants can be in relation non-competition, non-solicitation, non-dealings and non-poaching.
Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants
How are restrictive covenants enforced?
Restrictive covenants are usually terms in either an employment contract or for example in a settlement agreement. If the covenants are breached, then they can be enforced by the courts on the basis that it is breach of contract.
Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants
When is a restrictive covenant enforceable?
Employment related restrictive covenants often times have a time limit in place, such as 6 or 12 months, and will only be enforceable during this time.
Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants
What are the consequences for breaching a restrictive covenant?
Breaching a restrictive covenant allows an employer to enforce the covenant. If successful, an employee may be issued with an injunction and an employer may also claim for a financial remedy or damages. The former employee may be ordered to pay a substantial amount, depending on the breach, losses and associated legal costs.










