05Nov
The Workplace Mobility Act of 2019: Will Congress Ban Employee Non-Competes?
Non-compete agreements have a long, conflicted history under the law. In the first known case on the topic—John Dyer’s Case from 1414!—an English judge found that a non-compete agreement was an unenforceable restraint on trade. The judge felt so...
By:
Jackson Walker
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-workplace-mobility-act-of-2019-will-28092/
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