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Originally Posted by Apache
Just because you signed a contract does not always mean it is a legal contract. For example a contract can say that you can not work for your companies competitor within a 10 mile radius. A contract can not prevent you from making a living, so it can not say you can not work for competitors at all. Also, if the wording on a contract is ambiguous then the party that submitted the contract is at fault.
Apache
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Quite true, but at the moment, MFN clauses are considered legally binding. That could change, of course. Various judges' interpretation of the law can change even if the actual law doesn't.