Contractual servitude: a handful of states have outlawed the dreaded non-compete clauses rampant in broadcasting. (Broadcast Views).(Brief Article): An article from: American Journalism Review
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Author(s)Deborah Potter
PublisherUniversity of Maryland
ISBN / ASINB0008F4ZV2
ISBN-13978B0008F4ZV6
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Citation Details
Title: Contractual servitude: a handful of states have outlawed the dreaded non-compete clauses rampant in broadcasting. (Broadcast Views).(Brief Article)
Author: Deborah Potter
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2002
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Page: 64(1)
Article Type: Brief Article
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: Contractual servitude: a handful of states have outlawed the dreaded non-compete clauses rampant in broadcasting. (Broadcast Views).(Brief Article)
Author: Deborah Potter
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2002
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Page: 64(1)
Article Type: Brief Article
Distributed by Thomson Gale
