The FTC's authority for its noncompete rule is under scrutiny, with a Texas federal judge set to decide on a challenge without a hearing. Connecticut healthcare workers and lawmakers support the ban for creating more prosperity and freedom.
Fireworks Before the Fourth: First Decision on FTC's Non-Compete Ban Incoming https://t.co/cEpat6ibQ5 #FTC #Work #Noncompete @BTLawNews https://t.co/vMklY6R77y
Life After The FTC Ban: Alternatives To Non-Competes https://t.co/TcIoaBuBSS
Grateful to hear from Connecticut healthcare workers, state lawmakers, and labor leaders about how @FTC’s rule banning noncompetes will create more prosperity, opportunity, and freedom. Many thanks to @ChrisMurphyCT for the invite & for being a key champion of economic liberty. https://t.co/9TUXmYrHny
A Texas federal judge said she will decide a challenge to the FTC’s near-total ban on worker noncompetes without a hearing. https://t.co/E9uIcBSRLN
Life After The FTC Ban: Alternatives To Non-Competes https://t.co/UH9XZ6UTB3 | by @hchlawyers
FTC Non-Compete Ban Timeline https://t.co/fSZSN7FXku
As @gushurwitz explains, the FTC's authority for its noncompete rule is far less certain than some claim — and not only because of likely skepticism from the current Sup. Court. A 🧵 briefly summarizing his arguments: https://t.co/zfxHlm6i7A