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    Janette Frisch
    I don't normally comment on other people's articles. Now that I said that you know I'm about to break with my usual pattern, right? Well, here it is. About two and a half weeks ago -- June 8, to be exact-- the New York Times ran an article "Non-compete Clauses Increasingly Pop Up in Array of Jobs". I got emails from clients and colleagues asking me what I thought. So I decided to share those thoughts here --- after the jump...

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