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5 February 2024

Non-Compete Clauses Likely To Be Banned In New York And On Shaky Ground Nationwide

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On June 20, 2023, the New York State Legislature passed a bill, which would ban the creation and enforcement of non-compete clauses in agreements with covered individuals.
United States Employment and HR
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On June 20, 2023, the New York State Legislature passed a bill, which would ban the creation and enforcement of non-compete clauses in agreements with covered individuals. The bill now awaits Governor Hochul's signature. If signed, New York employers will be prohibited from enforcing non-competition agreements signed after the law takes effect. This legislation comes on the heels of other states enacting restrictions on non-competes and the federal government proposing a nationwide ban on non-competes.

The New York Bill

The New York State Assembly and Senate passed a bill that has been sent to Governor Hochul for her consideration (collectively, the "Bill"). If signed by the Governor, the Bill will become effective within 30 days after signed into law and would make it unlawful for an employer to "seek, require, demand, or accept" a non-compete clause. It would also void the entirety of any agreement entered into after the effective date that contains a non-compete clause. In addition, the Bill creates a private right of action for a covered individual to bring a civil suit against an employer who has allegedly violated the non-compete ban.

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ARTICLE
5 February 2024

Non-Compete Clauses Likely To Be Banned In New York And On Shaky Ground Nationwide

United States Employment and HR
Contributor
Meister Seelig & Fein
Meister Seelig & Fein is a premier business law firm headquartered in New York City with additional offices in Connecticut, Los Angeles and New Jersey. Known for its entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence, the firm offers a comprehensive range of legal services. Its team of accomplished attorneys, collaborative approach, and steadfast commitment to integrity are essential to ensuring that the firm’s clients achieve their objectives.
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