Now that both the New York Senate and Assembly have passed the bill to ban noncompetes, it will be up to Governor Hochul to decide what to do. Previously, she indicated.
On June 7, the New York State Senate voted to pass a bill that would ban all noncompetes in New York. As I mentioned in a blog post about it, the debate was quite short.
At the risk of sounding the alarm bells too often, I am doing it again: The FTC is not going to sit by and do nothing else while it reviews the 26,813 submissions it received in.
Episode 22 of Fairly Competing is out! In 2016, Congress passed the Defend Trade Secrets Act (the “DTSA”). The vote was unanimous in the Senate and 410:2 in the House. Pre.
The time to submit comments in response to the FTC’s proposed rule to ban on noncompetes expired yesterday. The FTC received a total of 26,686 submissions, about 700 of.