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The Court finds that Organo’s non-compete clauses at issue here are legitimate and necessary in protecting its goodwill in the ganoderma-based product (and healthy beverage) industry. As previously noted, reasonable non-compete clauses have an annual term and do not prohibit engaging in employment with competitors.

Organo’s requirement that its distributors sign a Distributor Application and Policies and Procedures Agreement that contains non-compete clauses was found reasonable by the Court, given these agreements don’t provide for compensation but instead give the distributor the ability to sell Organo products, enroll other distributors, earn commissions over an agreed-upon term period.

Furthermore, in this case the terms of Distributor Agreements and Policies and Procedures do not impose geographic limitations on their non-compete clauses; accordingly, the Court compares disputed non-compete clauses with those found reasonable in Emerick II (357 P.3d 703) and finds them acceptable.

L&A Ventura failed to raise any serious doubts as to Organo’s distributor numbers by simply citing various hearsay statements and an unverified third-party research report, according to this Court’s assessment. Furthermore, as will be explained further below, evidence presented shows significant attrition occurring immediately post-February 2016 among Organo distributors.

As a result of this decision, an injunction is issued against Defendants and will be reviewed on remand by the Court.