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Hightower Fails To Stop Former Advisor From Establishing Competing Business

Posted on March 6th, 2023 at 3:03 PM

From the Desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

A former Alabama-based Hightower advisor has prevailed in court after the firm attempted to stop the advisor from establishing a competing firm. 

A Delaware court determined that Hightower’s five-year non-compete was “likely void” under an Alabama law prohibiting restrictions that are overly broad, according to a court order. The Alabama-based advisor, John Gibson, signed the five-year non-compete when he sold his business to Hightower in 2019. The court further determined that the public’s interest in having the ability to access their advisor’s expertise at his new firm, BrightHaven Capital Management, outweighed Hightower’s contention that Gibson was excluded from Alabama’s non-compete ban under an exemption. 

However, losing the injunction does not restrict Hightower from continuing to pursue damages. The court ruling relates to the current public policy debates disfavoring non-compete clauses. Gibson, who oversaw $1.5 billion in assets, allegedly already has transferred $3.3 million worth of client accounts to Brighthaven, according to Hightower. 

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