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4 November 2024

Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, Episode 70: The First Circuit Addresses Two States' Competing Noncompete Policies

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You are invited to listen to Episode 70 of Greenberg Traurig's Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, "The First Circuit Addresses Two States' Competing Noncompete Policies."
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You are invited to listen to Episode 70 of Greenberg Traurig's Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, "The First Circuit Addresses Two States' Competing Noncompete Policies."

In this episode, co-host Gregory Bombard, a Shareholder in Greenberg Traurig's Boston office, joins Jordan Grotzinger to discuss a federal Court of Appeals decision addressing Massachusetts' and California's competing public policies on the enforcement of noncompete agreements.

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