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by pessimizer 4446 days ago
That's only because you don't read creditnews.com.

When a major exec leaves in my industry, everyone is talking about it on Monday, and lawsuits often ensue if they end up at a competitor.

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non-competes are void in California.
Not based necessarily on a non-compete, but based on similar and concurrent projects, "trade secrets" and "proprietary architectures."
only up to a certain seniority level
[citation needed]

There are things execs do that line employees don't that can presumably make a CA noncompete binding, like, for instance, accepting significant consideration specifically in return for a noncompete. But I don't believe seniority is itself a factor that can make a noncompete binding.