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Not only does Craig get to know a client’s business, but he gets to know each client personally. He tailors solutions to find the overall best fit for every client. Craig represents businesses and individuals facing employment ...
Following a split between federal district courts (federal judges in Texas and Florida ruled to temporarily block the Federal Trade Commission’s ban while a Pennsylvania court upheld it), a federal district judge in Texas has issued a nationwide injunction setting aside the ban. This means that the FTC’s rule banning most non-compete agreements will not take effect on September 4th as widely reported.
There is much uncertainty about the future of FTC's new rule (the “FTC Rule”) making most non-compete agreements unlawful and barring employers from enforcing past non-compete clauses against nearly all employees and independent contractors.
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