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Accountant didn't need to be qualified or senior to enliven restraint, appeal court rules

The Victorian Supreme Court has ordered that a major accounting firm's former junior employee, who argued that restraint of trade provisions in his employment agreement should only apply to senior employees, pay the firm $188,000 in damages and its legal costs.

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