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Employment/Labor Law
Covenants Not To Compete — 1.25 Tennessee General Credits

With the recent rise in employee mobility, actual and potential loss of a business's confidential information has risen exponentially. Covenants not to compete (also referred to as "non-compete agreements") have become an increasingly important tool to prevent such losses.

In this 1.25-hour, July 22, 2022 program, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire gives a practical explanation of covenants not to compete, including their validity, suggested terms, enforceability, and much more. He includes a sample non-compete agreement and many useful tips and warnings.

Mr. Hutter is Professor of Law at Albany Law School where he teaches courses in Unfair Competition and other topics. He has received numerous honors including the Albany Law School Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Schenectady County Bar Association's President's Award. Mr. Hutter is also Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.

Major topics include:
Importance of covenants not to compete
Creating and maintaining enforceability
- early and current law
- important in-house steps
- negotiating the covenant
- drafting the agreement
Enforcement litigation
- pre-litigation factors
- commencing litigation
Five key practice and drafting recommendations

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AZ — 1.25 General Credits
CA — 1.25 General Credits
CO — 2 General Credits, Course ID 817740, Expires 2024-12-31
CT — 1.2 General Credits
DE — 1.2 General Credits, Expires 2024-07-21
FL — 1.5 General Credits inc. 1.5 Business Litigation, 1.5 Labor & Employment Law Certification Credits, Course #2206332N, Expires 2024-03-31
GA — 1 General Credit, Expires 2024-12-31
IN — 1.2 General Credits, Expires 2024-08-31
KY — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2024-06-30
NV — 1 General Credit, Course #P_20220901_50508, Expires 2025-12-31
NJ — 1.5 General Credits
NM — 1.25 General Credits
NY — 1.5 Professional Practice Credits (attorneys seeking NY credit must ALWAYS place their orders from the New York page)
NC — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2025-02-28
OH — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
PA — 1 General Credit
TN — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2024-07-26
TX — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2024-08-31
VA — 1.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-10-31
VT — 1.25 General Credits, Expires 2024-07-21
WA — 1.25 L&LP Credits — Activity ID #1213437
WV — 1.5 General Credits
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