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New FTC Proposal and Non-Competes

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New FTC Proposal and Non-Competes
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topic every timely and tough because changes are still coming. Good for update on where things stand today.

The discussion was clear and informative. I thought the presenters did a good job of presenting the current Texas law, how the prospective rule would impact it, and in particular how the functionality concept would be a problem in the future.

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The FTC announces a proposed rule banning most employee non-competes nationwide.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2025

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Suzanne Lehman Johnson, Zach Wolfe

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New FTC Proposal and Non-Competes (Mar 2023)

The FTC announces a proposed rule banning most employee non-competes nationwide.

Originally presented: Feb 2023 The FTC’s Proposed Non-Compete Rule: What Texas Lawyers Need to Know

Suzanne Lehman Johnson, Lehman Johnson Law PLLC - Houston, TX
Zach Wolfe, Zach Wolfe Law Firm - Houston, TX