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Previously on "working for client of client"

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  • v8gaz
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    Part of the due diligence when signing, I'm afraid. For example, whenever I get a restriction on working for any part of a large group, e.g. RBS, I have it removed, as that rules out about 50% of potential clients

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by knight007 View Post
    thanks for that. Now all I need to do is find those two threads.
    They are in the Business/Contracts section as it is a contracual issue not a legal one.

    Here is one of them with the most meat in it.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...y-clients.html

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  • knight007
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I believe there are two threads discussing this in great detail running at the moment. Seek and ye shall find.. and saves us going through it all over again.
    thanks for that. Now all I need to do is find those two threads.

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  • northernladuk
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    I believe there are two threads discussing this in great detail running at the moment. Seek and ye shall find.. and saves us going through it all over again.

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  • knight007
    started a topic working for client of client

    working for client of client

    My Ltd co has recently finished a contract with a client. In the terms of the contract it says that you cannot go and work for any of the clients customers for a period of 6 months.
    Any idea how much they can enforce this?

    If they have 100 customers and I worked on a project for one of those customers, am I blocked for engaging in a contract with the other 99 (even though I have no knowledge of those projects)?
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