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Restrictive Covenants Amended Regulation

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Supreme Court of Virginia Strictly Construed a Restrictive Covenant to Hold That the Plain Meaning of the Term “Modified” Does Not...

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This morning, June 6, 2024, the Supreme Court of Virginia issued an important decision concerning the construction and modification of restrictive covenants. In Todd J. Westrick et al. v. Dorcon Group, LLC, available...more

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Washington State Is Making Worker-Friendly Amendments to Its Noncompete Statute

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Washington State is making a few important amendments to its existing noncompete statute.  The amendments go into effect on June 6, 2024....more

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California Noncompete Regulation Requires Employer Action by Feb. 14, 2024

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California Business and Professions Code Section 16600 was recently amended to "void the application of any noncompete agreement in an employment context, or any noncompete clause in an employment contract, no matter how...more

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D.C. Reverses Course: Final Amendment Allows Non-Compete Agreements for Highly Compensated Employees

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On July 27, 2022, the D.C. Council enacted the long-awaited Non-Compete Clarification Amendment Act of 2022 (“the Amendment”), which amends the previously passed Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act of 2020 (the “Act”)...more

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Nevada Amends Non-Compete Statute To Further Protect Employees

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Effective May 25, 2021, the State of Nevada enacted amendments to the Nevada Unfair Trade Practice Act that address non-compete agreements. Prior to the new amendments, Nevada law provided that a non-competition covenant is...more

Epstein Becker & Green

Need to Know: Amendment to Louisiana Non-Compete Statute Took Effect on August 1, 2020

Louisiana has long had in its statutes one of the nation’s most distinctive non-compete laws, and that statute has just been amended in a subtle but important way. LA. R.S. 23:921 essentially provides that every agreement...more

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Key Changes to Massachusetts Noncompetes – Part II

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In Part I of Key Changes to Massachusetts Noncompetes, I outlined some of the most significant new mandates that will apply to all noncompete agreements executed on or after October 1. In this post, I want to discuss some of...more

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