The FTC’s noncompete rule is likely dead

The FTC’s noncompete rule is likely dead

The FTC’s rule banning most covenants not to compete (widely known as “noncompetes”) nationwide is likely dead.

 

Noncompetes are agreements between employees and employers in which the employee promises not to “compete” with the employer—e.g., take a job with a competitor or start a competing business—– for a specific period of time and/or within a particular geographic area should the employment relationship terminate.