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Swat 24 Shreveport Bossier, Inc. v. Bond

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 29, 2000
769 So. 2d 1217 (La. 2000)

Summary

In SWAT 24, 808 So.2d at 309, the Louisiana Supreme Court recognized the courts' ability to sever and reform a non-compete clause in accordance with the parties' intent expressed in a severability clause.

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Opinion

No. 2000-C-1695

September 29, 2000.

IN RE: Swat 24 Shreveport Bossier Inc.; — Plaintiff; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Bossier, 26th Judicial District Court Div. A, Nos. 99,281; to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, No. 33,328-CA.


Granted. See Order Attached.

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Summaries of

Swat 24 Shreveport Bossier, Inc. v. Bond

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 29, 2000
769 So. 2d 1217 (La. 2000)

In SWAT 24, 808 So.2d at 309, the Louisiana Supreme Court recognized the courts' ability to sever and reform a non-compete clause in accordance with the parties' intent expressed in a severability clause.

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Case details for

Swat 24 Shreveport Bossier, Inc. v. Bond

Case Details

Full title:SWAT 24 SHREVEPORT BOSSIER, INC. v. ROBBIE BOND

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Sep 29, 2000

Citations

769 So. 2d 1217 (La. 2000)

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