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Webinar Recap! FTC Proposes Rule Banning Use of Non-Competes. Now What?

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In the first installment of our 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Webinar Series, Seyfarth partners Kate Perrelli, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, Dan Hart, and Dawn Mertineit discussed the new Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) proposed rule banning the use of non-competes with employees and workers. 15 USC § 45(2).

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Webinar Recap! FTC Proposes Rule Banning Use of Non-Competes. Now What?

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In the first installment of our 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Webinar Series, Seyfarth partners Kate Perrelli, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, Dan Hart, and Dawn Mertineit discussed the new Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) proposed rule banning the use of non-competes with employees and workers.

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2023 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings

Trading Secrets

Seyfarth partners Kate Perrelli, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, Dan Hart, and Dawn Mertineit discussed the new Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) proposed rule banning the use of non-competes with employees and workers. For CLE credit inquiries, please email cle@seyfarth.com after viewing the webinar. 15 USC § 45(2).

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2023 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings

LexBlog IP

Seyfarth partners Kate Perrelli, Michael Wexler, Robert Milligan, Dan Hart, and Dawn Mertineit discussed the new Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) proposed rule banning the use of non-competes with employees and workers. For CLE credit inquiries, please email cle@seyfarth.com after viewing the webinar.

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TMSR Session 3: Private Actors…and their Machines

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They shouldn’t have the power that marketplaces give them. Brands can choose to “gate” on Amazon with authorization letters, but how does the consumer know the seller will stick to selling genuine goods? R evisiting Roller Derby’s Master Roster, in CREATIVITY WITHOUT LAW (Kate Darling & Adam Perzanowski eds.,

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Modern monarchy and the media: Duchess of Sussex wins historic privacy case against the British tabloids

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I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces.”. There was no authority to suggest that any intention by Meghan to publish the Letter herself, or to authorise its publication at some future date, would be fatal to a current claim (even if such intention could be proved by the defendant). [32].

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