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If you're going to have a hard time making it with a book that size how in the world does Allstate plan on attracting new agents?
The new agent commission schedule is quite aggressive (sometimes up to 40%) and they do provide a great deal of support, brand recognition, etc.
In my eyes those are your customers. You might check out any cases in your state involving former Allstate agents and see which way the law viewed it.
The contract reads completely different. If he was an indy agent that'd be one thing, but he's not. It's a captive agent agreement. Ultimately mother Allstate owns that book of business. This would be a total and complete violation of the agents contract with Allstate and the courts are going to uphold the enforceability of that contract. Allstate has invested heavily in the agents success and in exchange for that support the ownership an agent has on their book of Allstate business is somewhat limited. Honestly I'm surprised he's even asking about rolling the book, it's an obvious violation of the contract and I thought agents understood that, but I suppose I was wrong.