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Dawn Mertineit’s Article on FTC Non-Compete Ban Published by International Employment Lawyer

By Dawn Mertineit on May 10, 2024
Posted in FTC’s Crackdown on Non-Competes

Another notable limitation is contained in the final rule’s definition of a non-compete. Non-competes do not include clauses that only prohibit a worker from accepting work or operating a

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