Practical Policies: Non-Competes - Are They Still a Thing?
Episode 15 of the Mintz On Air podcast, hosted by Mintz, titled "Practical Policies: Non-Competes - Are They Still a Thing?" was published on February 11, 2025 and runs 23 minutes.
February 11, 2025 ·23m · Mintz On Air
Summary
In the latest episode of the Mintz on Air: Practical Policies Podcast, Member Jen Rubin hosts a conversation on the status and enforceability of non-compete agreements. This episode is part of a series of conversations designed to help employers navigate workplace changes and understand general legal considerations. Jen is joined by Member Brendan Lowd, to discuss What non-compete agreements are and how they compare to non-solicits and NDAs The FTC’s attempt to regulate non-competes and the impact of legal challenges How states like California and Massachusetts are shaping non-compete laws Challenges for multi-jurisdictional employers and best practices for compliance The future of non-competes Listen to gain insights on how businesses can approach non-compete agreements in a changing legal and regulatory environment.
Episode Description
In the latest episode of the Mintz on Air: Practical Policies Podcast, Member Jen Rubin hosts a conversation on the status and enforceability of non-compete agreements. This episode is part of a series of conversations designed to help employers navigate workplace changes and understand general legal considerations.
Jen is joined by Member Brendan Lowd, to discuss
- What non-compete agreements are and how they compare to non-solicits and NDAs
- The FTC’s attempt to regulate non-competes and the impact of legal challenges
- How states like California and Massachusetts are shaping non-compete laws
- Challenges for multi-jurisdictional employers and best practices for compliance
- The future of non-competes
Listen to gain insights on how businesses can approach non-compete agreements in a changing legal and regulatory environment.
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