Employee Confidentiality and Non-Compete Obligations: China | Practical Law

Employee Confidentiality and Non-Compete Obligations: China | Practical Law

This Note explains circumstances in which an employee in China is bound to protect their employer's trade secrets (also known as commercial secrets) and how an employer in China can restrict its employees from competing with it both during and after their employment (known as non-compete arrangements). The Note describes the extent of non-compete restrictions and liability for breach under Chinese law.

Employee Confidentiality and Non-Compete Obligations: China

Practical Law UK Practice Note 5-570-3945 (Approx. 15 pages)

Employee Confidentiality and Non-Compete Obligations: China

by Johnny Choi and Ning Zhou, DLA Piper, with Practical Law China
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This Note explains circumstances in which an employee in China is bound to protect their employer's trade secrets (also known as commercial secrets) and how an employer in China can restrict its employees from competing with it both during and after their employment (known as non-compete arrangements). The Note describes the extent of non-compete restrictions and liability for breach under Chinese law.