Packers Supply Co. v. Eric H. Weber
A corporation, Packers Supply Co., filed suit against two former employees, Eric H. Weber and Robert S. Rini, for violating a non-compete agreement. The defendants argued the agreement was unenforceable due to the business's structural changes from a sole proprietorship to a corporation. The trial court initially granted summary judgment to the employees, stating the corporation lacked standing as it was not a party to the original agreement. The appellate court reversed this decision, ruling that the non-compete agreement was assigned to the corporation by operation of law, thus giving Packers Supply Co. standing to enforce it.