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Tag Archives: non-compete clauses
Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners
Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners How a Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Could Change Your Hiring ProcessĀ Questions of the enforceability and the implications of a contractual clause known as a “no-hire provision” were recently resolved by the Pennsylvania …
Posted in Announcements, Corporate, Labor and Employment, Litigation Tagged business, no-hire, Non Competes, non-compete clauses, PA Supreme Court, regulations Comments Off on Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners
New York’s Potential Shift on Non-Competes
New York’s Potential Shift on Non-Competes What This Could Mean for Employers? The New York legislature has recently passed a bill that will prospectively ban all non-compete agreements within the state. The proposed Bill No. 3100A Ā§ 191-d is awaiting …
Posted in Corporate, Litigation Tagged Contracts, corporate, New York, Non Competes, Non-compete, non-compete clauses Comments Off on New York’s Potential Shift on Non-Competes