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Now Available! Seyfarth’s 2026 50-State Non-Compete Desktop Reference — Your Essential Guide

By Seyfarth Shaw LLP on February 3, 2026
Posted in FTC’s Crackdown on Non-Competes, Non-Compete Enforceability, Non-Competes, Restrictive Covenants, State Non-Compete Legislation Update
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  • Enforceability of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements
  • Statutory notice, timing, and wage threshold requirements
  • Judicial trends and
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