When hair stylist Norma went to work for the House of Glenn Hairstyling Salon, she was required to sign a "noncompite clause that she could not work as a hair stylist within a miles of the Salon for 1 year. Further Norma could not solicit any of her old Salon clients for 1 year Norma has quit her job at the Salon and she wants to open her own store within 1 mile of the Salon Will Norma be allowed to open her proposed salon? Yes, but Norma must give 1/2 of all the fees she charges (during the 1 year period) to Glenn Yes, but only if Norma returns the money that she earned while working at House of Glenn. Yes, because Norma has a right to earn a living No, if the court finds that the requirements of 3 miles and 1 year are reasonable.

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When hair stylist Norma went to work for the House of Glenn Hairstyling Salon, she was required to sign a "noncompite clause that she could not work as a hair stylist within a miles of the Salon for 1 year. Further Norma could not solicit any of her old Salon clients for 1 year

Norma has quit her job at the Salon and she wants to open her own store within 1 mile of the Salon Will Norma be allowed to open her proposed salon?

Yes, but Norma must give 1/2 of all the fees she charges (during the 1 year period) to Glenn

Yes, but only if Norma returns the money that she earned while working at House of Glenn.

Yes, because Norma has a right to earn a living

No, if the court finds that the requirements of 3 miles and 1 year are reasonable.

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