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The Changing Landscape of Wisconsin Noncompetes

By Robert Sullivan on February 24, 2010
Posted in Business Litigation

In Frank D. Gillitzer Electric Co.v. Andersen, a Wisconsin Appellate Court found that a provision in an employment contract that required an employee to repay certain training costs if the employee did not stay with the employer for four years after the training was completed did not violate Wis. Stats. § 103.465.  This was …

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