Broadcast Date: Wednesday, September 04, 2024
from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (ET)
Overview:
Gain essential insights on the FTC’s Final Rule on Noncompete Agreements and its implications for employers.
Join David C. Willis and Sally Rogers Culley of Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A. in this CLE webcast as they unpack the critical changes you need to know, the status and impact of lawsuits challenging the enforceability of the Final Rule, and practical strategies to protect your business in the new legal landscape.
Key Topics to be Discussed:
- Key provisions of the FTC’s Final Rule and how they impact and change the current state of the law
- Enforceability of existing noncompete agreements
- Exceptions to the Final Rule
- Issues raised in legal challenges to the Final Rule and what effect, if any, these challenges will have
- Effective alternative strategies for protecting trade secrets, customer goodwill, and other confidential information
Credit:
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-Demand Webcast
Prerequisite:
Basic Knowledge of Noncompete Agreements
Course Code:
1411163
Total Credit:
CLE Credit:
CA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 09/04/2026
PA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 09/04/2026
VT CLE 1:00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
NJ CLE 1:00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NY CLE 1:00 Areas of Professional Practice - Credits through Reciprocity
AR CLE 1:00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
CT CLE 1:00 General - Credits through Reciprocity
NH CLE 1.00 General – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53
MO CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 09/04/2024
GA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2024
TN CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 09/04/2025
WI CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025
MS CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 09/04/2025
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Speaker Panel:
David C. Willis, Partner
Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Business Litigation, Construction Law and Real Estate Law, David Willis devotes his practice to construction, real estate and commercial matters. David is one of 14 Florida attorneys who are certified in three areas. His three areas of certification are complementary, providing him with a solid foundation to assist all of his clients, whether they are seeking counsel for corporate transactions, contract negotiations or litigation. David represents clients in matters involving breach of contract, business entity/shareholder disputes, business torts, patents, trademarks, and copyright claims, real estate disputes and creditor’s rights. His extensive background litigating contracts and related business disputes provides him with additional insight when counseling clients on various contracts, real estate transactions and non-compete agreements.
Sally Rogers Culley, Partner
Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
Sally Culley practices in the areas of employment and commercial litigation. She represents public entities and large and small businesses with a wide variety of business- and employment-related matters. Many times disputes and resulting litigation can be avoided through the usage of well-drafted policies and contracts, and the proper handling and investigation of internal employment claims. Where litigation is required, Sally strongly advocates for her clients in both state and federal courts. Representative claims that Sally routinely handles include contract disputes; fraud; wage and hour claims; discrimination, retaliation, and harassment claims under Title VII and the Florida Civil Rights Act; and other statutory claims such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, Florida’s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and RICO.
Agenda:
David C. Willis, Partner
Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
and
Sally Rogers Culley, Partner
Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
- The FTC’s Final Rule on Noncompete Agreements was meant to ban almost all non-compete agreements, both existing agreements and future agreements.
- There are some limited exceptions to the Final Rule.
- Lawsuits have been filed challenging the FTC’s authority to issue the Final Rule, which ultimately may invalidate the applicability of the Final Rule.
- Even though the Final Rule has now been stayed, all employers should think about alternative ways to protect their trade secrets, confidential information, and customer goodwill.
Date & Time:
Wednesday, September 04, 2024
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (ET)
Who Should Attend:
- Labor & Employment Law Attorneys
- HR Managers
- Recruitment Professionals
- Compliance Officers
- Business Owners
- Top Level Management
- General/In-house Counsel
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