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Previously on "Agency tie in periods"

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  • Ardesco
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    12 months wouldn't stand up in court as it is too great a restriction. 3 months would stand up in court and 6 months is probably borderline.

    If you are opted in the clause is invalid.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Did you opt in / opt out (in writing before meeting the client).

    How long has it been since contract finished.

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  • shelby68
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    draw it like this

    youco -> agency -> client -> client of client


    Make it easier to understand.
    Yea that works,

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  • Sockpuppet
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    draw it like this

    youco -> agency -> client -> client of client


    Make it easier to understand.

    Leave a comment:


  • shelby68
    started a topic Agency tie in periods

    Agency tie in periods

    After a bit of advice,

    Have just gone back to do some work for a client direct after previously being hired through one agency then sold on to another.

    I thought my original contract stated that I couldn't do any work for the second agency again for 12 months which is fair enough, however I've just noticed that the agreements includes " the clients client".

    In reality are the agency likely to enforce this as they have now found out I am back with the client.

    Just wondering if anyone's been in this situation before?
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