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23 March 2023

FTC Extends Comment Period On Proposed Noncompete Ban

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As we have extensively covered, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed rule that would impose a blanket ban on noncompetes for all employees.
United States Employment and HR
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As we have extensively covered, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed rule that would impose a blanket ban on noncompetes for all employees.

The 60-day period to provide comments on the proposed rule was scheduled to end on March 20, 2023. Given the significance of the rule, a number of organizations asked the FTC to extend the comment period an additional 60 days.

The FTC recently acted on that request. It decided to extend the comment period, but only for 30 days. So the comment period now ends on April 19, 2023.

Notably Commissioner Wilson, who has resigned vocally from her position based on her stated belief that the Chair of the FTC is not following the rule of law, said that she would have granted the full 60-day extension given that the proposed FTC ban "is a departure from hundreds of years of precedent and would prohibit conduct that 47 states allow."

BFV will continue to monitor the progress of this rule closely and will keep you apprised of any important updates. As always, please let us know if we can assist you or your business in navigating these potential upcoming changes.

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ARTICLE
23 March 2023

FTC Extends Comment Period On Proposed Noncompete Ban

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
Berman Fink Van Horn is a full-service business law firm. Our entrepreneurial lawyers help clients run their business. We help start and grow a business - and avoid and resolve business issues along the way. With an exceptional reputation for highly responsive and personal service, finding creative business solutions is a cornerstone of the firm.
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