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Seyfarth Offers 2016-2017 Edition of 50 State
Desktop Reference: What Employers Need To Know About Non-Compete and Trade
Secrets Law
With the passage of the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) in May
2016, there is now a federal cause of action for trade secrets
misappropriation. In addition, some states have passed legislation
this year further narrowing the use of non-compete agreements, and
both federal and state regulators have increased their scrutiny of
such agreements in certain contexts.
Seyfarth's Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud and Non-Competes
Practice Group is pleased to provide the 2016-2017 Edition of our
one-stop 50 State Desktop Reference, which surveys the most-asked
questions related to the use of non-competes, restrictive
covenants, and trade secrets in all 50 states. For the company
executive, in-house counsel, or HR professional, we hope this guide
will provide a starting point to answer your questions about
protecting your company's most valuable and confidential
assets.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.