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Covenants Not to Compete and the Proposed FTC Ban 

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Covenants Not to Compete and the Proposed FTC Ban 
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In January, the Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed rule that, if enacted, would amount to a near-total ban on the use of non-compete agreements and leave employers with fewer legal means of protecting their confidential and proprietary information.  This presentation will cover the proposed rule, the status of potential opposition to the rule, as well as what businesses should do to prepare in the event the rule is approved in its current form.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Trial Law | Labor and Employment Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2024

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Kevin Koronka

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Covenants Not to Compete and the Proposed FTC Ban (Sep 2023)

In January, the Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed rule that, if enacted, would amount to a near-total ban on the use of non-compete agreements and leave employers with fewer legal means of protecting their confidential and proprietary information.  This presentation will cover the proposed rule, the status of potential opposition to the rule, as well as what businesses should do to prepare in the event the rule is approved in its current form.

Originally presented: Jul 2023 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Kevin Koronka, Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX