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Editx2 just to make sure

"In the corporate world, it is relatively common to see contracts that have “non-solicitation” clauses them. I’ve had these in my own contracts. They generally prohibit the contracted employee from recruiting away employees. I wanted to see if such a clause existed in Dr. Horton’s contract.

I FOIA’ed a copy of his contract. You can read it here. 2

First, there is no such non-solicitation clause. "

Isn't this unusual to not have?

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Tom Hayden's avatar

Curious - what here is nonstandard?

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Made some edits : isn't it unusual to see this lack of non solicitation clause

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Tom Hayden's avatar

Oh yeah, I don't know about the education business. I didnt mean to imply got special treatment (altho he may have). Its also possible that non-solicits might be illegal in public hiring (dont know!!)

I do think there are some other interesting terms in the contract though. Check out the performance standards - why werent these made public??

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Tom Hayden's avatar

THANK YOU!!

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I stand corrected. Much appreciated.

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