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Engineering, 18.12.2019 04:31, nana55959

Judith works as an office assistant at the octan consulting firm. octan assists clients within a five-mile radius of its office. octan’s client list was compiled from information available in publicly-available business directories. judith’s employment contract has a noncompete clause that prohibits her from working for a consulting company within a 50-mile radius for 5 years after she leaves octan. it also prohibits judith from using the client list. judith leaves octan, and a year later, she takes a job at a competing consulting company that is about 20 miles away from octan. which prohibition in the noncompete covenant is a court most likely to enforce?

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