The Federal Trade Commission, in a tight 3-2 vote, recently voted to adopt a rule banning non-compete agreements nationwide. Noncompete agreements have never been regulated at the federal level and the FTC’s adoption of its new rule breaks with centuries of state and federal law on the topic. Several lawsuits have already been filed challenging the FTC’s rule claiming, among other things, that the United States Congress never empowered the FTC with general rulemaking authority regarding matters under its jurisdiction.
Over the course of this webinar, Kilpatrick attorneys Brodie Erwin and Drew Williamson will help you understand what you need to know about this significant shift in non-compete law and provide guidance on next steps for complying with all applicable laws while ensuring your legitimate business interests remain protected.
Event Details
Friday, May 3, 2024
ON24 Webinar
Contact
Jennifer Daughtry
Senior Business Development and Marketing Specialist
Speakers
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