McNicholl Counseling, P.C. v. Jenkins

2023 IL App (5th) 220732-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 18, 2023
Docket5-22-0732
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

2023 IL App (5th) 220732-U NOTICE NOTICE Decision filed 04/18/23. The This order was filed under text of this decision may be NO. 5-22-0732 Supreme Court Rule 23 and is changed or corrected prior to not precedent except in the the filing of a Petition for IN THE limited circumstances allowed Rehearing or the disposition of under Rule 23(e)(1). the same. APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

FIFTH DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

McNICHOLL COUNSELING, P.C., d/b/a ) Appeal from the The Rock Counseling Group, ) Circuit Court of ) Champaign County. Plaintiff-Appellee, ) ) v. ) No. 22-CH-43 ) MICHAEL JENKINS, ) Honorable ) Benjamin W. Dyer, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge, presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE VAUGHAN delivered the judgment of the court. Justices Welch and Moore concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: The circuit court’s injunctive order enjoining defendant from providing mental health treatment services within a 50-mile radius of plaintiff’s principal place of business is vacated where the restrictive covenant is unreasonable. The remaining prohibitions regarding solicitation under said agreement are affirmed.

¶2 Defendant, Michael Jenkins, appeals the circuit court’s preliminary injunction order that

prohibits him from providing mental health treatment for two years within a 50-mile radius from

the Champaign, Illinois, office of plaintiff, McNicholl Counseling, P.C., d/b/a The Rock

Counseling Group (TRCG), and further prohibits Jenkins from soliciting TRCG’s employees and

patients for two years. For the following reasons, we vacate the circuit court’s order granting the

injunction for the noncompetition clause that enjoined Jenkins from providing mental health

treatment within a 50-mile radius of TRCG’s Champaign, Illinois, office.

1 ¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 Jenkins was hired as a licensed social worker by TRCG on March 10, 2019. When hired,

Jenkins executed a noncompetition and nonsolicitation agreement with TRCG as a supplement to

the TRCG employment agreement. The noncompetition and nonsolicitation agreement stated as

follows:

“1. Non-competition. During the term of Employee’s employment by Employer

and continuing for a period of two (2) years following the date on which such employment

relationship is terminated, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, in any capacity,

including as an employee, consultant, partner, shareholder, officer or director of any entity

engage or participate in any Competitive Business; provided, however, that Employee may

own, directly or indirectly, solely as an investment, securities of any entity traded on any

national securities exchange if Employee does not control, and is not a member of a group

which controls, such entity. For purposes of this Agreement, ‘Competitive Business’ shall

mean providing mental health treatment services to individuals, children, couples[,] or

families within a fifty (50) mile radius of Employer’s principal place of business in

Champaign, Illinois.

2. Non-solicitation of Employees. During the term of Employee’s employment by

Employer and continuing for a period of two (2) years following the date on which such

employment relationship is terminated, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, hire or

solicit, or cause others to hire or solicit, for employment or consulting services, or cause or

encourage to leave the employ of Employer, any employee of Employer, or any person

who was an employee of Employer at any time within the six (6) month period immediately

prior to the termination of Employee’s employment relationship.

2 3. Non-solicitation of Patients. During the term of Employee’s employment by

Employer and continuing for a period of two (2) years following the date of which such

employment relationship is terminated, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, solicit

for Employee’s own benefit, or for the benefit of any third party, any patient, customer,

supplier, or other business relation of the Employer, or request or advise any such party to

curtail or cancel its business relationship with the Employer.

4. Specific Performance. The parties hereto acknowledge that the interests intended

to be protected by the restrictive covenants set forth in this Agreement represent legitimate,

valuable business interests of Employer and that any breach of these covenants by

Employee would result in irreparable damage to Employer for which money damages

would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in the event of a breach by Employee of

any restrictive covenant set forth in this Agreement, Employer shall be entitled to seek

injunctive relief including but not limited to an order of specific performance, from a court

of competent jurisdiction.

5. Severability. If all or part of this Agreement is declared to be unlawful or invalid,

such unlawfulness or invalidity shall not serve to invalidate any portion of this Agreement

not declared to be unlawful or invalid. Any provision so declared to be unlawful or invalid

shall, if possible, be construed in a manner that will give effect to the terms of such

provision to the fullest extent possible while remaining lawful and valid.”

The remainder of the agreement (1) required any amendment or modification to be in writing

signed by both parties, (2) addressed waiver and severability, (3) stated the agreement, together

with the employment agreement, represented the entire agreement, and (4) provided for the

applicable law and venue for any dispute related to the agreement.

3 ¶5 Jenkins provided notice of his planned departure to TRCG on July 6, 2022. His resignation

from TRCG was effective August 5, 2022.

¶6 On October 20, 2022, TRCG filed a three-count verified complaint against Jenkins alleging

that Jenkins incorporated a new business, Never Forgotten Service, PLLC, in February 2022, prior

to his resignation from TRCG. The pleading further alleged that Jenkins’s new business targeted

therapy and services for military and first responders in Mahomet, Illinois, which was two miles

from a TFCG secondary location also located in Mahomet, Illinois. The complaint alleged that

Jenkins hired, or solicited to hire, an individual with whom he previously worked at TRCG, and

also solicited TRCG patients. The three counts requested respectively, a finding of breach of

contract, a temporary restraining order (TRO), and a preliminary injunction enforcing the

noncompetition and nonsolicitation agreement. An affidavit attached to the complaint certified that

money damages were expected to exceed $50,000. A copy of the noncompetition and

nonsolicitation agreement was also attached.

¶7 The hearing on the motion for TRO was held the following day on October 21, 2022. TRCG

appeared by counsel. Jenkins appeared without counsel. Following arguments, the circuit court

weighed the factors noting that it should deny injunctive relief where it would “cause serious harm

to the public without corresponding great advantage” to the movant and that factor gave “the most

concern in this case” due to the “nature of the business involved.” The court acknowledged that it

was unaware of Jenkin’s scheduled appointments over the next 10 days but had “a concern that

[Jenkins] has a client who’s in a crisis situation scheduled to come in on Monday” and “his patient

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