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Regulators in New Jersey have begun the first known inquiry by a state into the ethical propriety of a corporation requiring in-house counsel to sign noncompete covenants. Although the issue stems from one unidentified BASF Corp. attorney's request, the issue affects thousands of companies around the country. David Stryker, BASF's general counsel, says conflict of interest and confidentiality rules leave "a gap that is unprotected without the noncompete."
December 19, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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