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What Texas Lawyers Need to Know About the FTC Non-Compete Rule

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What Texas Lawyers Need to Know About the FTC Non-Compete Rule
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Did the FTC really ban all non-competes? What kinds of restrictions are still allowed? What is a de facto non-compete? What happens to pending lawsuits? Will the federal courts block the rule? Is it retroactive? What are the exceptions? What should lawyers for employers do right now? Two specialists in Texas non-compete litigation will answer these and other burning questions about the FTC’s new non-compete rule. 

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025

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1. What Texas Lawyers Need to Know About the FTC Non-Compete Rule (Jul 2024)

Elisaveta (Leiza) Dolghih, Zach Wolfe

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What Texas Lawyers Need to Know About the FTC Non-Compete Rule (Jul 2024)

Did the FTC really ban all non-competes? What kinds of restrictions are still allowed? What is a de facto non-compete? What happens to pending lawsuits? Will the federal courts block the rule? Is it retroactive? What are the exceptions? What should lawyers for employers do right now? Two specialists in Texas non-compete litigation will answer these and other burning questions about the FTC’s new non-compete rule. 

Originally presented: Jun 2024 What Texas Lawyers Need to Know About the FTC Non-Compete Rule

Elisaveta (Leiza) Dolghih, Dolghih Law Group PLLC - Dallas, TX
Zach Wolfe, Zach Wolfe Law Firm - Houston, TX