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about a noncompete, resources for creating your own nonprofit, and more in our latest newsletter.
Russell Beck frequently writes and speaks
about noncompete agreements and other restrictive covenants.
The New York Times recently featured Russell Beck in an article
about noncompete agreements.
Not exact matches
The Symposium will feature discussion and debate
about the legal landscape of
noncompete agreements, protection of trade secrets, and job creation in Massachusetts.
Since that time, he been advising several Massachusetts legislators on potential trade secrets and
noncompete legislation, drafted or revised many of the proposed bills, and provided advice to the Patrick Administration
about its proposed
noncompete and trade secrets bill.
In addition to her general business litigation and employment experience, Hannah regularly counsels clients
about restrictive covenants and litigates
noncompete and trade secrets disputes.
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about state legislation related to paid sick leave,
noncompete agreements, breast - feeding discrimination and more.
Our Labor and Employment team is supported by Russell Beck, who is among the leading authorities in the United States on trade secrets law and the use and enforcement of
noncompete agreements and other restrictive covenants, Stephen Riden, who has years of experience representing clients involved in
noncompete and trade secret disputes, Lauren Schaefer, who regularly counsels clients
about restrictive covenants and litigates
noncompete and trade secrets disputes, and Erika Hahn, who has extensive experience in restrictive covenants and trade secrets disputes.
The current issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly features Russell Beck's article
about potential changes to the landscape of
noncompete agreements in Massachusetts.