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Originally Posted by quantum-x
This is complete bs, really.
You're right, NDAs should have been signed - but NDAs don't hold up in court.
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That's not really true. Reason non competes\disclosures tend to not hold up is because so many people write them poorly, and try to make the scope WAY to broad. If you keep it very specific and write it correctly it will be enforceable.