Can a former city employee who entered into a settlement agreement with the city be sued for breach of the settlement agreement?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Morin v. Kennedy, B255998 (Cal. App. 2015):

City of Alhambra v. D'Ausilio (2011) 193 Cal.App.4th 1301 (City of Alhambra) is instructive. There, the defendant was a former city employee who entered into a settlement agreement with the city. The settlement agreement provided, inter alia, that the defendant would not represent or advocate for any city employee for five years. A year later, the city learned that the defendant had taken part in a protest by city employees, and it sent the defendant written notification that it believed his actions breached the settlement agreement. The city subsequently sued the defendant for declaratory relief, seeking a judicial determination that the defendant's conduct violated the settlement agreement. (Id. at pp. 1304-1305.)

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