by Linda M. Doyle On June 24, 2013, the Appellate Court of Illinois (First District) issued a decision in Fifield v. Premier Dealer Servs., 2013 IL App (1st) 120327, that will make it more difficult for Illinois employers to enforce post-employment non-compete agreements against newly hired employees who are employed for less than two years and leave, for whatever reason, and join a competitor. The issue in Fifield was whether the promise of at-will employment to a new employee, without more, constitutes consideration adequate to support post-employment restrictive covenants. Fifield lost his job after his employer was acquired but was subsequently offered employment with the successor company. As a condition to his employment with the successor company, Fifield signed a two-year post-employment non-compete agreement. The agreement contained a carve-out allowing Fifield to work for a competitor if he was fired without cause within the first year of...
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