12Aug
Rhode Island Joins the New England Trend with a Law Placing Substantial Limitations on Noncompete Agreements
Rhode Island has followed the recent trend of its neighboring states—including Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire—by enacting a law that largely prohibits employers from entering into noncompete agreements with their employees. ...
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Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/rhode-island-joins-the-new-england-46210/
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