DATA MANAGEMENT, INC. V. GREENE 757 P.2d 62 (1988) CASE BRIEF

DATA MANAGEMENT, INC. V. GREENE

757 P.2d 62 (1988)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a covenant not to compete. Data (P) sought review of an order granting summary judgment in favor of Greene (D) in P's suit for violation of a covenant not to compete.

FACTS: Data (P) employed Greene (D) and Van Camp (D). The parties signed a covenant not to compete for five years after termination of employment. Shortly after termination of employment P sued D for violation of the agreement. A preliminary injunction was granted but the court granted summary judgment to D as the court found the anti-compete covenant was not severable and was wholly unenforceable. The contract prohibited competition in the entire State of Alaska. P appealed.

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