What to Know About the FTC’s Noncompete Ban
Event summary
On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved a final rule that would ban virtually all existing and new noncompete agreements across the US. The rule has few exceptions and is slated to become effective in August 2024, but is already subject to litigation that could delay implementation or cancel the rule entirely. We discussed the current state of affairs and what to expect for next steps as the rule and litigation unfold.
Speaker
- Ryan Vann – Partner at Cooley
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