This week, we bring you our special Spilling Secrets podcast series on the future of non-compete and trade secrets law.

FTC Proposes Ban on Non-Competes

On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a proposed rule that would ban employers from using non-compete clauses. Panelists Peter A. Steinmeyer and Erik W. Weibust and featured guest attorney Stuart M. Gerson discuss the proposed rule and next steps for employers.

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FTC Announces Public Forum on Proposed Non-Compete Ban
Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility
Peter A. Steinmeyer, Erik W. Weibust

California Privacy Protection Agency Board Adopts and Approves CCPA Regulations and Discusses Preliminary Rulemaking for Cybersecurity Audits, Risk Assessments, and Automated Decision-Making
Workforce Bulletin
Brian G. Cesaratto, Alexander J. Franchilli

Garden Leave Provisions in Employment Agreements: 2023 Update
Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility
Peter A. Steinmeyer, Lauri F. Rasnick

FTC Brings Enforcement Action Under FTC Act and Health Breach Notification Rule Based on GoodRx’s Use of Advertising Tracking Technology
Workforce Bulletin
Brian G. Cesaratto, Alexander J. Franchilli

Preparing for Non-Compete Litigation: 2023 Update
Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility
Peter A. Steinmeyer

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