Non-Compete Enforcer MCP. Instantly grade contract risk across US states.
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US Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer assesses whether non-compete agreements stand up legally in any US state. This MCP helps you quickly determine if a clause is totally banned, partially enforceable, or void based on current law.
It evaluates contract specifics—like duration and geographic reach—against established legal thresholds across multiple jurisdictions.
What your AI agents can do
Check state legality
Quickly determines if a specific US state has passed total statutory bans on non-compete clauses.
Evaluate noncompete clause
Performs a detailed assessment of an agreement, using the clause's duration and geographic radius to grade its enforceability.
Get enforceability guidelines
Retrieves general legal guidelines that set the maximum reasonable thresholds for non-compete clauses in a given area.
Determines immediately if a specific US state has passed total statutory bans on non-compete clauses.
Evaluates the enforceability of an entire clause, taking into account the contract's duration and required geographic radius.
Pulls up general legal thresholds, showing the maximum reasonable time or distance allowed before a non-compete is considered risky.
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US Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer (3 Tools)
These three specialized tools allow your agent to assess non-compete clauses by checking state laws, evaluating specific contract parameters, and retrieving general legal guidelines.
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Start using US Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer on Vinkius019ed64acheck state legality
Quickly determines if a specific US state has passed total statutory bans on non-compete clauses.
019ed64aevaluate noncompete clause
Performs a detailed assessment of an agreement, using the clause's duration and geographic radius to grade its enforceability.
019ed64aget enforceability guidelines
Retrieves general legal guidelines that set the maximum reasonable thresholds for non-compete clauses in a given area.
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The Problem With Manual Compliance Checks
Right now, checking non-compete enforceability is a painful process. You're copying contract text into Google and reading through state statutes—California’s laws, Texas’s opinions, etc. Then you have to manually compare the clause duration (say, 2 years) against what a legal memo says is 'reasonable,' which changes by county.
With this MCP, that whole process collapses. Your agent takes the contract text and automatically cross-references it with state law for total bans, maximum durations, and required radii. You get an immediate, structured risk assessment.
Using the Non-Compete Enforceability Analyzer MCP
You don't have to cross-reference multiple legal databases or pull up different statute codes. You simply give your agent the contract and the location, and it automatically calls `check_state_legality`, then runs `get_enforceability_guidelines`, followed by `evaluate_noncompete_clause`—all in one sequence.
What's different now is certainty. Instead of a pile of ambiguous legal documents, you get a clear grade: 'Prohibited,' 'Partially Enforceable,' or 'Fully Valid.' That clarity changes how fast your team can move.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Figuring out if a non-compete agreement is actually legally sound shouldn't feel like pulling teeth. This MCP gives you specialized tools to evaluate the enforceability of these clauses against actual US state laws. Instead of guessing or relying on outdated checklists, you get specific legal assessments that classify agreements as prohibited, questionable, or fully enforceable.
For example, you can check for states with total statutory bans, like California. You can also run a detailed evaluation using parameters like how long the agreement lasts and what geographic area it covers. All these specialized tools are managed within Vinkius, the #1 MCP App Catalog, meaning your agent connects once and gets access to this critical legal function.
It’s about getting clear answers fast so you know exactly where you stand when reviewing contracts.
019ed64a-4956-70e3-bb02-df036e6c5459 How Non-Compete Enforcer MCP Works
- 1 Start by running
check_state_legalityto confirm if the jurisdiction has total statutory bans. This gives you immediate compliance status. - 2 Next, input the full contract details into
evaluate_noncompete_clause, providing the duration and radius so the system can grade its enforceability against state norms. - 3 Finally, run
get_enforceability_guidelinesto retrieve specific guidelines for that area. This gives context on what counts as 'reasonable' in general.
The bottom line is you get a three-part risk assessment: ban status, detailed grade, and guideline context.
Who Is Non-Compete Enforcer MCP For?
This MCP is essential for legal counsel, HR operations specialists, and corporate compliance officers. If your job involves reviewing employee agreements across state lines, you need this tool. It cuts down days of research into minutes.
Needs to confirm if a client's contract is legally sound before signing or enforcing it in different states.
Must vet exit agreements and non-compete addendums for employee onboarding, ensuring regional compliance.
Reviews entire departments of contracts to identify systemic risk areas across various US jurisdictions.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop guessing on state laws. Running
check_state_legalityimmediately tells you if a non-compete is banned outright in California or Minnesota, saving you from drafting invalid agreements. - Don't rely on general advice. Use
evaluate_noncompete_clauseto test specific contract parameters—like an 18-month term with a 75-mile radius—and get a precise enforceability rating instead of a vague 'maybe'. - Cut down research time by getting reliable thresholds. Calling
get_enforceability_guidelinespulls up the actual maximum reasonable duration and distance allowed for an agreement, giving you concrete limits. - Maintain operational agility. Because your agent manages this MCP through Vinkius, you connect once from any compatible client and instantly access complex legal analysis without needing a specialized database subscription.
- Reduce litigation exposure upfront. By systematically running the three tools—
check_state_legality,evaluate_noncompete_clause, andget_enforceability_guidelines—you build a documented risk assessment before any contract goes out.
Real-World Use Cases
Reviewing an Out-of-State Hire
An HR specialist needs to know if they can enforce a new employee's agreement in Texas, where they are moving. They use check_state_legality first to confirm no ban exists, then feed the specific contract details into evaluate_noncompete_clause to ensure it meets Texas standards.
Auditing Global Contracts
A corporate counsel reviews 50 contracts from 12 states. Instead of manually checking every jurisdiction, they use the MCP's tools sequentially: check_state_legality for quick bans, followed by running evaluate_noncompete_clause on all remaining clauses to flag high-risk agreements.
Drafting a New Agreement
A company needs to write a new non-compete. Before finalizing the draft, they use get_enforceability_guidelines for the target state to know exactly what maximum duration and radius they can safely include.
The Tradeoffs
Using only general advice
Relying on a generic legal blog that says 'non-competes are generally bad' without considering the specific state or contract details.
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Always start with check_state_legality to confirm local laws, then use evaluate_noncompete_clause to assess your actual draft against those confirmed rules.
Ignoring parameters
Submitting a contract for review without specifying the duration and geographic radius, leading to vague or unusable output.
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You must run evaluate_noncompete_clause with all required inputs: jurisdiction, length of time, and physical area.
Over-relying on one tool
Only calling check_state_legality gives you a pass/fail status for the state, but tells you nothing about whether your specific contract is too aggressive.
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Run all three tools: check_state_legality, then get_enforceability_guidelines for context, and finally evaluate_noncompete_clause to get the final grade.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary need is structured risk mitigation across diverse state laws. This tool excels when you must compare a specific clause (duration/radius) against known legal boundaries. If you only need a general overview of contract law, use an internal knowledge base—don't rely on this. However, if you are trying to determine the maximum permissible length or area for a non-compete in a state where the ban status is unclear, running get_enforceability_guidelines alongside evaluate_noncompete_clause provides the necessary context. Never use this MCP if your situation involves novel law not yet codified; always defer to human counsel.
Common Questions About Non-Compete Enforcer MCP
How does the `check_state_legality` tool work? +
This tool confirms if a US state has enacted a total statutory ban on non-competes. It's your first step to knowing whether any clause review is even worth doing in that location.
What inputs does `evaluate_noncompete_clause` require? +
It requires the contract details, including the specific duration (time length) and the geographic radius. These parameters are critical because enforcement depends on both of them.
Is there a difference between `get_enforceability_guidelines` and `evaluate_noncompete_clause`? +
Yes. Guidelines pull general 'safe' thresholds for an area, while evaluate uses those guidelines to grade your specific contract against the rules.
Can I use this MCP if my contract is in a state not listed in the documentation? +
The tool checks based on US federal and state law databases. If a state isn't covered, it will inform you that specific jurisdiction data is unavailable.
If I use `check_state_legality` for an obscure or newly passed state law, how does this MCP handle the ambiguity? +
The tool doesn't guess; it returns a specific error code and detailed message. This lets you pinpoint exactly where the legal data is ambiguous or missing statutory information.
When I call `get_enforceability_guidelines`, how current are the underlying non-compete laws? +
Vinkius monitors these statutes continuously. The MCP pulls from regularly updated legal databases, and we flag any jurisdiction where the data hasn't been verified recently.
Do I need special setup or credentials before running `evaluate_noncompete_clause`? +
No. You connect your AI client through Vinkius and select this MCP. Authentication is handled entirely by the platform, so you don't manage any specific API keys.
What format does the output look like when I run `evaluate_noncompete_clause`? +
The result comes back in structured JSON data. This details the exact problematic parameters, such as duration or radius limits, and provides supporting statutory references.
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