Opinion ID: 2189174
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: the injunctions

Text: On December 5, 1988, on the basis of the restrictive covenant in the sale agreement, the district court permanently enjoined Squier from soliciting or receiving applications for or writing policies of insurance to or on account of any person, firm or entity with whom he or the Squier-McCashland Agency had policies of insurance in force at the effective date of the Agreement to Purchase Assets. This injunction remained effective until January 31, 1990. Further, concerning the noncompetition covenant in Squier's employment contract, the district court permanently enjoined Squier from (a) soliciting, attempting to obtain, accepting insurance business from any of [Chambers-Dobson's] customers; (b) acting in the capacity of an advisor, consultant or risk manager to said customers or (c) aiding or assisting anyone else in the solicitation of insurance business from such customers. This injunction remained in effect until December 1, 1989. Finally, the district court awarded damages to Chambers-Dobson.