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How to Protect Your Confidential Information When Non-Compete Agreements Are Losing Favor

Retail Industries Leaders Association / Atlanta, GA

How to Protect Your Confidential Information When Non-Compete Agreements Are Losing Favor

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The law surrounding non-compete agreements is changing at a rapid pace, as new legislation is being enacted, enforcers are moving, and private litigants are bringing actions. The discussion explored the current and upcoming standards for non-competition agreements and discussed strategies that retail counsel can use to address the risks and protect business confidential information without unlawfully restricting an employee's post-employment mobility within their chosen field.

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