As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) COVERED CONTRACT. Any written employment separation, termination, or post-employment settlement or release agreement written solely for that purpose; any written business relationship termination agreement written solely for that purpose; and any written settlement between parties to a legal dispute written solely for that purpose, whether before, during, or after litigation, and the provisions thereof.
(2) DISPARAGING STATEMENT. Any statement that does any of the following:
a. Discredits or detracts from the reputation of a person's property, product, services, or business.
b. Diminishes or depreciates a person by direct or indirect comparisons to anything invidious, scandalous, criminal, or loathsome.
c. Raises doubts or questions about the quality, integrity, honesty, or character of a person or the person's affiliations.
d. Discredits or detracts from the reputation of another's character, property, product, or business by disclosing truthful but private information.
e. Discredits or detracts from the reputation of another's character, property, product, or business by disclosing truthful, but non-public information, or information gained within the context of a fiduciary relationship between the parties not otherwise protected by a trade secret statute.
f. Is knowingly or recklessly made by a party that has clear and direct information that the statement was plainly false or misleading by its unreasonable incompleteness and that the communication of the misleading information would cause specific loss.
(3) LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. The dollar sum that the parties have by the covered contract fixed or assessed as damages to be paid as compensation for a breach of contract.
(4) PERSON. An individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government, government subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity.
(5) STATEMENT. Spoken words, remarks, comments, publications, opinions, and other expressions delivered orally, in writing, or through websites, blogs, postings to the Internet, emails, texts, or by other electronic means, whether done publicly or privately in one's own name, anonymously, or through the use of a pseudonym.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 8 - Commercial Law and Consumer Protection.
Article 11 - Alabama Non-Disparagement Obligations Contract.
Section 8-1-220 - Short Title.
Section 8-1-221 - Definitions.
Section 8-1-222 - Validity and Enforceability of Non-Disparagement Obligations.
Section 8-1-223 - Contracts to Be in Writing, Signed, and Supported by Adequate Consideration.
Section 8-1-224 - Liability for Breach of Non-Disparagement Obligation.
Section 8-1-225 - Enforcement Requirements; Sealing of Pleadings and Motions.
Section 8-1-226 - Severability of Unenforceable Provisions.
Section 8-1-227 - Applicability of Article.