FTC considers rule limiting use of noncompete agreements
January 25, 2020
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in early January it is weighing a rule that would curtail companies from forcing employees to sign noncompete clauses that prevent them from working for competitors. The announcement came after 19 state attorneys general wrote a letter last summer urging the FTC to limit or ban the agreements,… Read more »
Nondisclosure agreements aren’t the only way to guard IP
December 06, 2019
Nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) have been under pressure in recent years in Colorado and across the country. Although some legal and policy reforms have weakened them in limited ways, the NDA is alive and well. But NDAs are not the only way to keep secrets about a company’s intellectual property (IP). Whether a company is looking… Read more »
Court says act secretive to protect trade secrets
October 20, 2019
A recent court decision was a useful reminder of a less-than-obvious but possibly important reason for your business to take proactive, early and consistent steps to protect your business’s trade secrets. Obviously, if you don’t lock your secrets up, they’re easier to steal. But the court also found that a business’s “supposedly secret information” wasn’t… Read more »
