Business Begins Angling To Scale Back FTC's Proposed Limits on Noncompete Agreements
Day Pitney Alert "FTC Takes Historic Action Against The Enforcement of Non-Compete Agreements," was featured in the Inside Radio article, "Business Begins Angling To Scale Back FTC's Proposed Limits on Noncompete Agreements." The alert was written by Employment and Labor Associate Trisha Efiom and Litigation Partner Mark Romance and chair of the Employment and Labor practice Heather Weine Brochin.
The article highlights the following comments from the alert, "Although it is likely that this rule will be challenged in the courts, there may be a period of uncertainty until a final determination is issued. It is also possible that given the likely legal challenges ahead, the FTC will publish a revised rule that would be more limited than the current broad proposed rule, as several states have done with their own state non-compete laws."
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