A client ceases to be a client the minute you finish the current project.
You can not stop a sub-contractor for working at any time, even for a past client, its restrictive practice and has been tested in the courts, many companies tried this some years back with clause's in employment contracts stating that an employee could not carry out any work of a similar nature once they left their employ, this was again tested in court and found not to be binding.
You obviously made money on the back of this work without giving them any of the benefits of being an employee, take it on the chin and move on.
You can not stop a sub-contractor for working at any time, even for a past client, its restrictive practice and has been tested in the courts, many companies tried this some years back with clause's in employment contracts stating that an employee could not carry out any work of a similar nature once they left their employ, this was again tested in court and found not to be binding.
You obviously made money on the back of this work without giving them any of the benefits of being an employee, take it on the chin and move on.
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