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United States: In Split Vote, FTC Approves Controversial Final Rule Banning Most Post-Employment Non-Competes; Rule Already Subject To Challenge In Court - Mintz

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On April 23, 2024, by a 3-2 margin, the FTC voted to finalize its controversial non-compete rule, which, generally, will prohibit businesses from entering into non-compete agreements with nearly all workers across the U.S. going forward ...
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News video: FTC Kills Noncompetes! (Yay? Can they?) WA State Mag Ban Still In, Guns Are Cool

FTC Kills Noncompetes! (Yay? Can they?) WA State Mag Ban Still In, Guns Are Cool

The FTC has issued a "rule" which bans noncompetes across the country. These are super controversial, but can the FTC even do this? Washington State has found a high capacity magazine ban unconstitutional, but the state supreme court has stayed the order pending review. Speaking...

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