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Texas District Court Decision Adds to Uncertainty of FTC’s Non-Compete Rule

Texas District Court Decision Adds to Uncertainty of FTC’s Non-Compete Rule

On July 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas made a crucial decision in Ryan, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, granting a limited stay and preliminary injunction against the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new Non-Compete Rule. This rule, slated to render nearly all non-compete agreements unenforceable with few exceptions, has stirred substantial controversy among employers…

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Navigating the Impact of the FTC’s Ban on Noncompetes and What it Means for Texas Employers

Navigating the Impact of the FTC’s Ban on Noncompetes and What it Means for Texas Employers

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) recent ruling to ban noncompete agreements nationwide signifies a significant shift in the regulatory landscape. This transformative development carries profound implications for businesses across the Lone Star State, creating the necessity for a strategic approach to compliance and adaptation. The implications of this ruling and its potential ramifications for employers in Texas will be far-reaching…

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FTC Ban on Noncompete Clauses: Here’s What You Should Know

FTC Ban on Noncompete Clauses: Here’s What You Should Know

A few weeks ago, the Federal Trade Commission held a public forum examining the FTC’s proposed rule to prohibit employers from imposing noncompetes on their workers, providing an opportunity for people to directly share their experiences with noncompetes. According to the FTC, the forum was meant to “supplement the FTC’s request for members of the public to submit written comments on the…

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