Virtual
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC NortheastPost-employment non-competes are under attack nationwide. At the federal level, the Federal Trade Commission has passed a rule that would ban them nationwide, the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board has deemed their use and enforcement to constitute unfair labor practices, and other administrative agencies are getting in on the act.
In the states, Minnesota became the first in over a century to ban non-competes, the New York and Maine legislatures passed bans that were vetoed, California expanded the reach of its non-compete ban, and numerous states have placed limitations on the use and enforcement of non-competes over the past decade.
Please join ACC Board Member Krista Green Pratt, Chief Employment Counsel at Biogen, and Epstein Becker Green attorneys Kate Rigby and Erik Weibust on May 7th for a practical, interactive discussion on what employers can do in this changing world of non-competes.
Topics will include:
- Drafting enforceable multi-state restrictive covenant agreements;
- Utilizing other protective measures; and,
- Training employees to protect company information and relationships—while incentivizing them to do so.
Register below.
Speakers
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Katherine G. Rigby, Partner, Epstein Becker Green, P.C.
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Erik W. Weibust, Partner, Epstein Becker Green, P.C.
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Krista Green Pratt, Chief Employment Counsel, Biogen
Notes
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