October 9, 2017

2017 NWA BUSINESS SUMMIT

Article Summary:

  • First annual NWA Business Summit, November 17, 2017, Embassy Suites, Rogers, Arkansas, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm.
  • Free event covering Arkansas' new medical marijuana law, HR management, tax planning, estate planning, buying/selling businesses, worker classification.
  • Discussions led by RMP attorneys Tim Hutchinson, John Neihouse, Alex Miller, Denton Woods, Larry McCredy. Register now!

Legal Topics

EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE: FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ELIMINATES NON-COMPETE CLAUSES

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.

WHEN IS THE FTC ELIMINATION OF NON-COMPETE CLAUSES SET TO TAKE EFFECT?

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.

WHAT REQUIREMENTS HAS THE FTC IMPOSED ON EMPLOYERS BY ELIMINATING NON-COMPETE CLAUSES?

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.

IS THE FTC’S ELIMINATION OF THE NON-COMPETE CLAUSES OPTIONAL FOR EMPLOYERS?

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: Your Employment Law Attorneys

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.

2017 NWA BUSINESS SUMMIT

Please join us for the first annual NWA Business Summit on November 17, 2017 at the Embassy Suites in Rogers, Arkansas.  The free event will last from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.  Click here to register today!

Please join our attorneys in any of the following discussions:

  • Has Employer’s Ability to Control the Workplace Environment “Gone Up in Smoke”: A Review of Arkansas’ New Medical Marijuana Law.
    Presented by Tim Hutchinson
  • Potential Landmines for Employers: Emerging Issues in Human Resource Management.
    Presented by Tim Hutchinson
  • Income Tax Planning & Techniques for the Small Business Owner: A Panel Discussion by RMP Tax Attorneys.
    Presented by John Neihouse, Alex Miller and Denton Woods
  • Estate Planning for Business Owners: Protecting Your Family While Preserving the Business.
    Presented by Denton Woods
  • Successor Liability & Other Issues to Consider When Buying or Selling a Business: Avoiding the Unseen Pitfalls.
    Presented by Larry McCredy
  • Worker Clarification: Employee or Independent Contractor?
    Presented by Alex Miller

2017 NWA BUSINESS SUMMIT

Please join us for the first annual NWA Business Summit on November 17, 2017 at the Embassy Suites in Rogers, Arkansas.  The free event will last from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.  Click here to register today!

Please join our attorneys in any of the following discussions:

  • Has Employer’s Ability to Control the Workplace Environment “Gone Up in Smoke”: A Review of Arkansas’ New Medical Marijuana Law.
    Presented by Tim Hutchinson
  • Potential Landmines for Employers: Emerging Issues in Human Resource Management.
    Presented by Tim Hutchinson
  • Income Tax Planning & Techniques for the Small Business Owner: A Panel Discussion by RMP Tax Attorneys.
    Presented by John Neihouse, Alex Miller and Denton Woods
  • Estate Planning for Business Owners: Protecting Your Family While Preserving the Business.
    Presented by Denton Woods
  • Successor Liability & Other Issues to Consider When Buying or Selling a Business: Avoiding the Unseen Pitfalls.
    Presented by Larry McCredy
  • Worker Clarification: Employee or Independent Contractor?
    Presented by Alex Miller

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