Business Law Training: The Shifting Sands of Non-Compete Law: What Employers Need to Know

 | 12 - 1 p.m. Central

Explore the rapidly changing landscape of non-compete law with our attorney panel. We will address recent federal and state developments, including FTC and NLRB actions. Our attorneys will discuss compliance strategies, litigation trends, and methods for protecting employer assets in jurisdictions like California, where post-termination restrictive covenants are largely prohibited.

Join us to gain crucial insight for navigating the complexities of modern non-compete agreements to best position employers to enforce restrictive covenant agreements and avoid penalties for non-compliance with recent changes in state law.

Important Information Regarding Changes to Quarles' Continuing Legal Education Process:

Quarles is happy to be able to provide CLE credit in most U.S. jurisdictions for Quarles webinars. As of April 2024, The American Bar Association (ABA) manages the CLE applications, attendance submission, and Certificates of Attendance for our external webinars.

Continuing Legal Education:

This program is eligible for 1.0 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states and 1.0 hours of CLE credit in 50-minute states. Credit hours are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. Quarles certifies that this activity is approved for California Participatory MCLE credits by the State Bar of California in the amount of up to 1.0 general credit. Quarles is a State Bar of California MCLE approved provider.

Updated CLE Attendance Verification Procedures:

We have updated procedures for tracking attendance for CLE credit. They include:  

  • You must be logged in, participating from your own device, and need to actively watch the entire webinar.
  • Please watch for pop-up polls (with audio notification) that will appear at several random times during the webinar. You must click on the pop-up polls to verify your attendance.
  • Regulators require attendance to be verified, and this procedure meets that requirement.

How to Request CLE Credit:

If you meet the participation requirements above, you will receive a personalized CLE affidavit from mcle‑quarles@americanbar.org within a few days of the webinar with instructions for receiving your Certificate of Attendance.

Once you complete the affidavit, you will be able to download your certificate(s) of attendance and they will be emailed to you from mcle‑quarles@americanbar.org.

Please add the email address mcle‑quarles@americanbar.org to your contacts or request that your IT Department add this address to their whitelist to avoid having your certificates of attendance caught in spam.

When Will I Get My Certificate of Attendance?

Generally, you will receive your certificate within a week of submitting your information to the ABA.

CLE Questions?

If you have questions about the certificate you received (or did not receive) for a program that occurs in April of 2024 or later, please contact the ABA at mcle‑quarles@americanbar.org.

If you have a question about a previous event or need to speak with the Quarles CLE team, please send us an email at QBCLETeam@quarles.com.

General Questions?

Please contact Lauren Klika and Alexa Curto, events@quarles.com.

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