On July 3, 2024, United States District Court Judge Ada Brown ruled against the Federal Trade Commission and issued a preliminary injunction postponing the implementation of the agency’s controversial rule banning noncompete clauses. The decision, in Ryan vs. Federal Trade Commission, is incredibly narrow, only applying to the named parties in the lawsuit.
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A Texas federal district court issued its promised decision on July 3, temporarily staying the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule in Ryan LLC v. Federal Trade Commission as applied to the Plaintiff and the Plaintiff-Intervenor organizations (but not the members of those organizations) only. Learn more about this decision's key elements and other important takeaways. #FTC #NonCompeteAgreements #Antitrust #EmploymentLaw
FTC’s Non-Compete Ban Temporarily Stayed on Limited Basis
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A Texas federal district court issued its promised decision on July 3, temporarily staying the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule in Ryan LLC v. Federal Trade Commission as applied to the Plaintiff and the Plaintiff-Intervenor organizations (but not the members of those organizations) only. Learn more about this decision's key elements and other important takeaways. #FTC #NonCompeteAgreements #Antitrust #EmploymentLaw #slotnicklaw #slotnick
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A Texas federal district court issued its promised decision on July 3, temporarily staying the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule in Ryan LLC v. Federal Trade Commission as applied to the Plaintiff and the Plaintiff-Intervenor organizations (but not the members of those organizations) only. Learn more about this decision's key elements and other important takeaways. #FTC #NonCompeteAgreements #Antitrust #EmploymentLaw
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A Texas federal district court issued its promised decision on July 3, temporarily staying the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule in Ryan LLC v. Federal Trade Commission as applied to the Plaintiff and the Plaintiff-Intervenor organizations (but not the members of those organizations) only. Learn more about this decision's key elements and other important takeaways. #FTC #NonCompeteAgreements #Antitrust #EmploymentLaw
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In yet another blow to executive agency authority in this administration, a federal judge in Texas granted a preliminary injunction on implementation of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s near-total ban on noncompete agreements to consider whether the FTC ban is an overreach by the executive branch. This country was founded on principles such as the separation of powers and checks and balances in our government. When the government tries to legislate through executive fiat, the judicial branch has the opportunity to review these agency actions and determine whether Congress actually delegated this authority to the executive branch. It has taken time for this and other cases to work their way through the judicial process, but the courts are starting to agree that this administration has been improperly encroaching on the rights of businesses. There are those that may ultimately disagree with federal court decisions as of late, but this is our Constitution at work. The case is Ryan LLC et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, case number 3:24-cv-00986, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. May you all have a happy and safe July 4th! #constituional law #executive fiat #federalcourts #indpendenceday
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