Navigating the FTC’s Final Rule on Noncompete Agreements: Critical Insights for Employers

Gain essential insights on the FTC’s Final Rule on Noncompete Agreements and its implications for employers.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the FTC's final rule on noncompete agreements, focusing on its implications for employers across various industries. Legal experts will guide you through the historical context, key provisions of the rule, and the significant legal challenges it faces. Participants will learn how to assess their current noncompete agreements, adapt their employment contracts, and comply with state and federal regulations. The course also covers best practices for protecting business interests, including the use of non-solicitation agreements and confidentiality provisions.
Topics Covered:
Join David C. Willis and Sally Rogers Culley of Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A. in this CLE webcast as they discuss the critical changes you need to know, the status and impact of lawsuits challenging the enforceability of the Final Rule and practical strategies to protect your business in the new legal landscape.

Live and Recorded CLE & CPE Webcasts in the Legal, Tax, Finance, Risk, Compliance and Human Resources Industries
Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has established itself as a premier eLearning hub for Continuing Legal Education (CLE), Continuing Professional Education (CPE), and technology-focused webcasts. We equip lawyers, accountants, and industry professionals with expert-driven insights, timely regulatory updates, and practical strategies to help them stay ahead in an ever-evolving landscape.

Partner at Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Business Litigation, Construction Law and Real Estate Law, David Willis devotes his practice to construction, real estate and commercial matters. David is one of 14 Florida attorneys who are certified in three areas. His three areas of certification are complementary, providing him with a solid foundation to assist all of his clients, whether they are seeking counsel for corporate transactions, contract negotiations or litigation. David represents clients in matters involving breach of contract, business entity/shareholder disputes, business torts, patents, trademarks, and copyright claims, real estate disputes and creditor’s rights. His extensive background litigating contracts and related business disputes provides him with additional insight when counseling clients on various contracts, real estate transactions and non-compete agreements.

Partner at Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A.
Sally Culley practices in the areas of employment and commercial litigation. She represents public entities and large and small businesses with a wide variety of business- and employment-related matters. Many times disputes and resulting litigation can be avoided through the usage of well-drafted policies and contracts, and the proper handling and investigation of internal employment claims. Where litigation is required, Sally strongly advocates for her clients in both state and federal courts. Representative claims that Sally routinely handles include contract disputes; fraud; wage and hour claims; discrimination, retaliation, and harassment claims under Title VII and the Florida Civil Rights Act; and other statutory claims such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, Florida’s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and RICO.