Duke, UNC And Nonpoaching Agreements — What Not To Do

Law360, New York (June 24, 2015, 10:17 AM EDT) -- Universities, other educational institutions, medical facilities or competitors in close geographic proximity may have faced the same issues faced by Duke University and the University of North Carolina when their faculties started departing for richer positions at the other's campuses. What with ever-increasing salary burdens and diminished tuition revenue streams, they likely saw no harm in gentlemen's agreements to lay off each other's faculty. It was a bad decision with significant negative consequences....

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