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What Does the FTC’s Crackdown on Non-Competes Mean for Trade Secrets?
Intellectual Property Law Section; Trade Secret Committee
The FTC’s crackdown on the use of non-compete agreements by employers and its recent proposed rule banning most non-compete agreement will have an impact on how companies protect their trade secrets.
This expert panel will discuss:
The FTC’s recent non-compete enforcement activities and proposed rule banning non-competes
The FTC’s discussion and treatment of trade secrets in its supporting rule materials
Policy and practical implications related to trade secrets, including guidance concerning reasonable non-disclosure agreements
Effective strategies for companies to employ in current regulatory climate
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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Standard
Non-Member
$65.00
CLA Member
$45.00
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