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Non-Competes: What the FTC’s Rule May Mean for Health Care & Life Sciences Providers

By Roger D. Strode, Mark C. Grundvig, Kate L. Pamperin, Joseph T. Simon, and Benjamin R. Dryden (Foley & Lardner LLP)

On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission finalized a rule, by a vote of 3-2, abolishing the vast majority of employee covenants not to compete across the United States.

While certain health care providers will be exempted from the rule, many will not. As such, and if the rule survives legal challenge, health care industry participants should carefully consider how the rule will impact their recruitment and retention strategies going forward.

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International Comparative Legal Guide to Family Law 2025

By Global Legal Group

This guide provides an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding family law across a range of jurisdictions.

Topics covered include jurisdiction, divorce, cohabitation, relocations, cross-border issues, parental responsibility, and marital agreements.

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AI Accountability: 14 Questions the General Counsel Should Ask

By Meredith Brown, Senior Managing Director (FTI Consulting)

Alongside their counterparts across IT, security, privacy, etc., general counsel should work to address four central categories of AI accountability: who may be impacted, organizational risks, ethics and financial considerations.

This article outlines essential questions the general counsel can ask to strengthen governance across these pillars.

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Preventing Missteps in Hiring and Managing Seasonal Workers

By Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.

This ACC Quick Overview addresses legal questions that arise over the hiring of seasonal workers in the United States, including worker classification, minimum wage, overtime pay, work schedules, employment discrimination, and employee training.