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Home Q&A Forum Could someone go to jail if they are accused of fraud for never intending to not breaching his or her non compete non solicit contract?

Employment

Noncompete Agreement

Missouri

Asked on Dec 12, 2023

Could someone go to jail if they are accused of fraud for never intending to not breaching his or her non compete non solicit contract?

I am really curious when employment contract can become criminal. Is it criminal to ask you coworker to come work with you, considering if you are accused of fraud for breaching non compete non solicit?

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Employment

Missouri

Answered 295 days ago

Matthew S.

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No, this at worst is a civil matter and not a criminal matter. F

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