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Texas Court Issues Nationwide Ban on FTC’s Non-Compete Rule; Appeals Expected

On August 20, 2024, a Texas federal court ruled that the FTC’s final rule banning most non-compete agreements (the “Non-Compete Rule”) cannot go into effect as scheduled. Many employers had been preparing to comply with the...more

Pennsylvania Court Refuses to Halt Enforcement of FTC’s Final Rule, Diverging From Recent Texas Court Ruling

On July 23, 2024 a Federal District Court in Pennsylvania denied an employer plaintiff’s efforts to temporarily halt implementation and enforcement of the FTC’s final rule banning “non-compete clauses” (the “Final Rule”). The...more

Federal District Court Grants Plaintiff Employers Early Victory in Legal Battle Against the FTC’s Non-Compete Ban

On Wednesday, July 3, a federal District Court in Texas temporarily halted implementation and enforcement of the FTC’s final rule banning “non-compete clauses” (the “Final Rule”) as to the several employer plaintiffs in the...more

FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Most Non-Competes; Legal Challenges Underway

On Tuesday, April 23, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed final rule banning most non-compete agreements between an employer and its workers. The Final Rule aims to have a significant impact on the future of...more

[Webinar] AI Usage in the Workplace and the Employment Implications of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) - July 20th, 10:00 am...

Brooks Pierce attorneys Beth Langley, Kemper Patton and Mark Davidson will present a labor and employment webinar on July 20 titled, “AI Usage in the Workplace and the Employment Implications of the Corporate Transparency...more

Implications for Employers Following the Supreme Court’s Latest Civil Rights Decisions

In three long-awaited decisions released on June 29-30, the Supreme Court has altered the legal landscape between an employer and its employees. One decision concerning affirmative action and the use of race-based decision...more

SCOTUS Ruling Reinforces FLSA Overtime Requirements and Exemptions

In its most recent employment decision, the Supreme Court rejected an employer’s efforts to avoid paying overtime to a highly-compensated oil rig employee, finding that the employee’s daily pay rate did not satisfy the...more

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