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Practical Tips For Drafting Enforceable Multi-State Non-Competition, Non-Solicitation, and Non-Disclosure Agreements

1h 1m

Created on July 16, 2024

Intermediate

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4.9

(739 reviews)

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Overview

There have been many developments concerning covenants not to compete and other types of restrictive covenants in recent years, including the FTC Rule published in May 2024 prohibiting non-compete restrictions in worker agreements, the NLRB General Counsel memo issued in May 2023 on non-competes violating the National Labor Relation Act, and many state legislatures passing laws in recent years imposing specific limitations or requirements on agreements addressing non-competition, non-solicitation, or non-disclosure of certain types of information. This program, presented by Dan Prokott, will discuss these developments, explain how the patchwork of current passed and proposed laws and rules impact multi-state employers, and provide practical tips for drafting enforceable restrictive covenant agreements.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Review current federal and state laws, rules, and guidance addressing non-competition, non-solicitation, or non-disclosure agreements
  2. Recognize how current laws, rules, and guidance impact multi-state employers
  3. Discuss how to effectively draft enforceable multi-state non-competition, non-solicitation, and non-disclosure agreements

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Faculty

Daniel Prokott

Daniel Prokott

Faegre Drinker

Reviews

4.9

(739 reviews)

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