Case Title: Fields v. RAINBOW INTERNATIONAL CARPET DYEING & CLEANING COMPANY

Citation: 259 Ga. 375, 380 S.E.2d 693

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State: georgia

Court: Georgia Supreme Court

Date: 1989-06-29T00:00:00Z

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259 Ga. 375 (1989) 380 S.E.2d 693 FIELDS v. RAINBOW INTERNATIONAL CARPET DYEING & CLEANING COMPANY. 46839. Supreme Court of Georgia. Decided June 29, 1989. Reconsideration Denied July 26, 1989. Harrison & Willis, Randall P. Harrison, for appellant. Anderson, Walker & Reichert, R. William Buzzell II, Loretta L. Pinkston, for appellee. WELTNER, Justice. Fields entered into an agreement with Rainbow International Carpet Dyeing and Cleaning Co. in which he was granted a license to operate a franchise of Rainbow's business in Bibb County. The contract contained an agreement not to compete, which provided: Rainbow terminated Fields' franchise license, and filed suit to enforce its terms. The trial court granted Rainbow's motion to restrain Fields temporarily from operating directly or indirectly a carpet and upholstery cleaning and dyeing business in Bibb County. We granted Fields' application for interlocutory review. The agreement prohibits Fields, who was owner and manager of Rainbow's franchise, from working for a competitor in any capacity "either directly or indirectly, as principal, agent, servant or otherwise." "We have held that a restriction of employment in a business `in any capacity' is overbroad and unreasonable." Watson v. Waffle House, Inc., 253 Ga. 671, 673 (324 SE2d 175) (1985). See also Wilson v. Center Brothers, Inc., 250 Ga. 156 (296 SE2d 589) (1982). Because the agreement is overbroad, it is unenforceable. Judgment reversed. All the Justices concur, except Marshall, C. J., who dissents.