Doran v. Heartland Bank
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Horton
- Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
- Published
- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- appeal
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Claim Types
Outcome
The appeal was dismissed as moot because the one-year restrictive period in the employment contract expired before the appellate court could rule on the merits, eliminating any live controversy regarding the enforceability of the non-compete and non-solicitation clauses.
Excerpt
Appeal dismissed. Since the non-compete and non-solicitation covenants are the subject of the parties' assignments of error, and said provisions expired on May 9, 2017, any judgment of this court would not have any impact on a genuine, live controversy. As such, the parties' assignments of error are moot and this matter is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
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