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If you are in an at-will employment state, than probably yes, depending on state statutes. However, if you happened to sign the contract, the contract would probably be held unenforceable because it was signed under duress. To form a contract there must be mutual assent, which essentially means that the parties to the contract must actually agree to the terms and must actually want to enter into a contract. No one can ever force you to enter into a contract.

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