US Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer

US Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer MCP Connector for Claude

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Assess the legal enforceability of non-compete agreements across US states.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

This MCP server provides specialized tools to evaluate whether a non-compete clause is enforceable, partially enforceable, or void based on US state laws. Use check_state_legality to identify states with total statutory bans like California or Minnesota. Use evaluate_noncompete_clause to perform a detailed assessment using duration and geographic radius parameters. You can also use get_enforceability_guidelines to retrieve the maximum reasonable thresholds for specific jurisdictions.

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check_state_legality

Checks if a US state has a statutory ban on non-competes

evaluate_noncompete_clause

Evaluates the enforceability of a non-compete clause

get_enforceability_guidelines

Retrieves general non-compete enforceability thresholds

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Is a non-compete valid in California?

Using `check_state_legality` for California returns a status of 'Prohibited' because it is under a total statutory ban.

Evaluate a 18-month non-compete with a 75-mile radius in Texas.

The `evaluate_noncompete_clause` tool would classify this as 'partially_enforceable' because the duration and radius fall within moderate threshold ranges.

What are the guidelines for non-competes in Florida?

By calling `get_enforceability_guidelines` for Florida, you can retrieve the specific maximum reasonable duration and radius allowed before a clause is considered risky.

A banned status means the state has passed legislation that prohibits all non-compete agreements, making them legally void regardless of other terms.

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