PLI Presents: Noncompetes and Restrictive Covenants 2020
What Every Lawyer, Human Resources Professional, and Key Strategic Decisionmaker Should Know
Foley & Lardner LLP Partner David Sanders invites you to join and participate in Practicing Law Institute’s upcoming in-depth presentation, “ Noncompetes and Restrictive Covenants2020: What Every Lawyer, Human Resources Professional, and Key Strategic Decisionmaker Should Know,” on Friday, January 31, 2020 – via webcast or live in San Francisco.
Noncompete agreements and similar restrictive covenants help companies protect their trade secrets, customer relationships, and other recognized legitimate business interests. But, noncompete laws vary state by state, ranging from bans in California, Oklahoma, and North Dakota, to strong, pro-enforcement policies in Florida. And, while public opinion, evolving state legislation, emerging federal regulation, and trends in judicial review and enforcement are moving toward greater restrictions on the use of these agreements, the risks posed by employees who are not subject to restrictive covenants is increasing.
Understanding the changing landscape and its complications is nothing short of critical – particularly for companies engaged in business across state lines.
Bringing together experts and thought leaders from around the country, the program starts with a level-setting of basic noncompete law, and then delves into nuanced and advanced issues from the perspectives of the employee, the former employer, and the new employer.
What You Will Learn
- Understand the basics of noncompete agreements
- Discover how to use state of the art computer forensics to bolster your case for enforcement, and what it means for the defense
- Find out advanced practices for seeking and defending against temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, and related preliminary orders
- Learn how to prove causation and damages
- Get the latest legislative developments regarding noncompete agreements and best practices from practitioners
- Hear differing perspectives on noncompete policy from in-house counsel, academics, and others
- Gain insight into judges’ approaches to the practical aspects of enforcing noncompetes
If you or your colleagues are interested in attending this program, please click the registration link.