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    Guest replied
    I would agree entirely with that sentiment!

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    Guest replied
    I am not a lawyer.

    Part of the answer depends on how long your contract was.

    I would see if the client is happy to take you on knowing the hand-cuff clause exists

    Personally, my view is **** the agency, you're in business to make money.

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    Work for old client

    I finished doing some work through an agency for a client about 6 months ago. Now the client has asked if i would do some work for them.

    My contract states that I can't work directly for the client for a period of 12 months following end of the work. My experience with the agent 't very pleasant, so I'd prefer not to use them again - otherwise I would. Is this contract binding?

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