Federal Trade Commission Approves Rule Banning Most Noncompetes

Proskauer - Law and the Workplace

Today the Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 to approve a Final Rule that, absent a successful legal challenge, will ban most noncompete agreements in the United States beginning 120 days after publication in the Federal Register.

Key provisions in the Final Rule are as follows:

  • New noncompetes
    • Banned for all workers, including “senior executives,” following the effective date.
    • “Senior executive” is defined as a worker who was in a policy-making position and has annualized compensation exceeding $151,164.
    • Sale of business exception.
  • Existing noncompetes
    • May remain in effect after effective date for senior executives.
    • Unenforceable for all other workers after the effective date.

We expect immediate legal challenges to be filed in court tomorrow.

Our detailed analysis will follow later today.

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