Main Line: 479.443.2705
Fax Line: 479.443.2718
Email: info@rmp.law
Bentonville – 479-553-9800
Jonesboro – 870-394-5200
Little Rock – 501-954-9000
On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission issued a new Rule putting an end to employment-related non-compete clauses. In its justification for the rule, the FTC called non-compete clauses “an unfair method of competition” and stated it is a “violation for [employers] to… enter into non-compete clauses (“non-competes”) with workers.” In today’s very competitive labor market, the new FTC Rule creates a significant disruption for employers.
This new FTC provision—set to take effect in 120 days—renders existing non-compete agreements unenforceable. Existing non-compete agreements with senior executives will remain enforceable, although employers cannot require newly hired senior executives to sign such an agreement.
After the Rule takes effect, employers are required to deliver personal notice to employees (past and present) who signed a non-compete agreement informing them agreements are no longer enforceable. In the notice, employers must inform employees they are free to accept any job or start any business, even if it is directly competitive with the employer.
Compliance with the FTC Rule is not optional. Employers should consider new ways they can protect against a former employee gaining a competitive advantage by using the employer- provided training, the relationships made possible by the employer, or the confidential information learned from the employer. RMP can assist you in navigating this disruption and can provide advice on how to most effectively protect your vital business interests going forward.
RMP Attorneys At Law has an experienced Employment Law Attorney team dedicated to helping you navigate these changes. If you have any questions or would like guidance, reach out to one of our employment attorneys, Tim Hutchinson, Seth Haines, Larry McCredy, or Taylor Baltz or call 479.443.2705.
Real estate transactions involve significant financial and legal commitments. Whether you are buying, selling, leasing, or investing in real property, a real estate lawyer provides essential support to protect your interests and handle all legal aspects of the transaction properly. Here's how they can assist you and why you should consider hiring one.
A real estate lawyer is crucial in ensuring transactions are carried out smoothly and in accordance with the law.
A real estate lawyer specializes in property law and helps clients navigate legal issues related to real estate transactions. Their expertise can prevent costly mistakes, protect your investment, and streamline complex processes. Here's how they can help:
One of the most significant real estate transactions you may undertake is purchasing or selling property. A real estate lawyer ensures the process is legally sound by:
For landlords and tenants, a real estate lawyer can assist in:
Conflicts can arise over property boundaries, ownership rights, or breaches of contract. A real estate lawyer can help by:
Legal expertise is crucial for investors and developers. A real estate lawyer assists with:
Hiring a real estate lawyer—especially one from RMP—can provide a significant advantage if you buy, sell, or lease property in Arkansas.
Local Knowledge RMP’s real estate attorneys know Arkansas real estate laws inside and out and can ensure your transaction complies with all state and local regulations.
Proven Track Record. RMP has helped countless clients navigate property transactions, avoiding costly legal pitfalls.
Personalized Service. Unlike generic legal services, RMP tailors its advice to your unique situation.
Efficient Dispute Resolution. Whether you're facing an ownership dispute, a contract issue, or an eviction, RMP provides strong legal representation to protect your interests.
You'll benefit from legal guidance if you:
Navigating real estate transactions on your own can be risky. A real estate lawyer simplifies the process, safeguards your investment, and ensures you're legally protected every step of the way. If you're in Arkansas, RMP is your trusted partner for all things real estate.
Real estate transactions involve significant financial and legal commitments. Whether you are buying, selling, leasing, or investing in real property, a real estate lawyer provides essential support to protect your interests and handle all legal aspects of the transaction properly. Here's how they can assist you and why you should consider hiring one.
A real estate lawyer is crucial in ensuring transactions are carried out smoothly and in accordance with the law.
A real estate lawyer specializes in property law and helps clients navigate legal issues related to real estate transactions. Their expertise can prevent costly mistakes, protect your investment, and streamline complex processes. Here's how they can help:
One of the most significant real estate transactions you may undertake is purchasing or selling property. A real estate lawyer ensures the process is legally sound by:
For landlords and tenants, a real estate lawyer can assist in:
Conflicts can arise over property boundaries, ownership rights, or breaches of contract. A real estate lawyer can help by:
Legal expertise is crucial for investors and developers. A real estate lawyer assists with:
Hiring a real estate lawyer—especially one from RMP—can provide a significant advantage if you buy, sell, or lease property in Arkansas.
Local Knowledge RMP’s real estate attorneys know Arkansas real estate laws inside and out and can ensure your transaction complies with all state and local regulations.
Proven Track Record. RMP has helped countless clients navigate property transactions, avoiding costly legal pitfalls.
Personalized Service. Unlike generic legal services, RMP tailors its advice to your unique situation.
Efficient Dispute Resolution. Whether you're facing an ownership dispute, a contract issue, or an eviction, RMP provides strong legal representation to protect your interests.
You'll benefit from legal guidance if you:
Navigating real estate transactions on your own can be risky. A real estate lawyer simplifies the process, safeguards your investment, and ensures you're legally protected every step of the way. If you're in Arkansas, RMP is your trusted partner for all things real estate.
Main Line: 479.443.2705
Fax Line: 479.443.2718
Email: info@rmp.law
Bentonville – 479-553-9800
Jonesboro – 870-394-5200
Little Rock – 501-954-9000
JOHNSON
5519 Hackett Street, Suite 300
Springdale, AR 72762
BENTONVILLE
809 SW A Street, Suite 105
Bentonville, AR 72712
JONESBORO
710 Windover Road, Suite B
Jonesboro, AR 72401
LITTLE ROCK
11601 Pleasant Ridge, #301,
Little Rock, AR 72212