by William Lalor | Feb 18, 2020 | Business Law, Non-Competes, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Restrictive Covenants
State laws impose differing requirements related to operating agreements for limited liability companies (“LLCs”). Some states, including Connecticut, do not require an operating agreement at all. Others including New York do require this. Generally...
by William Lalor | Aug 16, 2019 | Employment, Non-Competes, Restrictive Covenants
In June, Connecticut’s budget included a provision (Public Act 19-117, Sec. 305) that had seen no hearings or public comment but now seems to invalidate any “covenant not to compete” for “an individual to provide homemaker, companion or home...
by William Lalor | Sep 11, 2018 | Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Non-Competes, trade secrets
Any employee or prospective employee who may have access to an employer’s valuable and confidential information should have some familiarity with trade secrets law. Trade secrets are distinct from patents, copyrights, and trademarks since they are not protected by...
by William Lalor | Aug 2, 2018 | Employment, Non-Competes, Restrictive Covenants
Culminating a tumultuous, years-long effort, the Massachusetts legislature has passed legislation that regulates and limits the ability of employers to impose most types of non-compete agreements. The legislation is expected to be signed by the Massachusetts Governor...
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