SOUTHERN INTERMODAL LOGISTICS, INC. v. TAYLOR MAID TRANSPORTATION, INC.

42807.

255 Ga. 390 (1986)

338 S.E.2d 678

SOUTHERN INTERMODAL LOGISTICS, INC. v. TAYLOR MAID TRANSPORTATION, INC. et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 29, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Cork & Miller, Charles L. Ruffin, Jerry A. Lumley, for appellant.

Frank T. Holt, Walter M. Deriso, Jr., for appellees.


GREGORY, Justice.

On January 1, 1982, appellee Jack Sanford, then President of appellant Southern Intermodal Logistics, Inc. (SIL), sold his controlling interest in SIL to United States Intermodal Corporation. Simultaneously Sanford executed an employment and non-competition agreement in which he promised that should his employment with SIL terminate, he would refrain from competing with SIL for three years from the date he left SIL's employment.

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