Noncompetes and other related restrictive covenants are important tools used by companies to protect trade secrets, customer relationships, the integrity of their workforces, and other recognized legitimate business interests. But they are also sometimes used for improper purposes. Spurred on by media accounts of those improper uses, state legislatures have been increasingly constricting the use of noncompetes and have recently started focusing on other restrictive covenants as well. They have been joined by Congress, the National Labor Relations Board General Counsel, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which in 2024 issued a rule purporting to ban noncompetes and other restrictive covenants deemed to function like a noncompete. While the FTC’s rule will likely fade into history, the possibility that the FTC will bring enforcement actions against companies using noncompetes still looms large.Update on evolving state and federal legislation, and potential federal regulatory efforts
This program provides an update on evolving state and federal legislation, and potential federal regulatory efforts aimed at possibly narrowing the protections provided by noncompetes and other restrictive covenants.
Course Content
12:00 - 12:05 pm - Welcome and IntroductionNicole Corvini Daly, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
12:05 - 12:25 pm - Updates on Recent Massachusetts Case Law Interpreting the 2018 Massachusetts Noncompete Law
David I. Brody, Esq.,
Sherin and Lodgen LLP, Boston
12:25 - 12:45 pm - Recent State Legislative Changes Around the Country, and the Status of Federal Legislative and Regulatory Efforts
Russell Beck, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
12:45 - 1:05 pm - How State and Federal Legislative and Regulatory Changes Impact the Hiring of Employees, Including Out-of-State Employees, and the Enforcement of Existing Agreements
Alexander del Nido, Esq.,
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Boston
1:05 - 1:30 pm - Strategies for Protecting Companies’ Trade Secrets, Customer Relationships, and Other Legitimate Business Interests in the Face of Increasing Legislative and Regulatory Restrictions
Nicole Corvini Daly, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
Russell Beck, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
David I. Brody, Esq.,
Sherin and Lodgen LLP, Boston
Alexander del Nido, Esq.,
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Boston
Speakers
ChairRussell Beck, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
Faculty
David I. Brody, Esq.,
Sherin and Lodgen LLP, Boston
Nicole Corvini Daly, Esq.,
Beck Reed Riden LLP, Boston
Alexander del Nido, Esq.,
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Boston