Becker's Healthcare February 8, 2024
Riz Hatton

State laws surrounding noncompetes continue to evolve as federal regulation remains stagnant.

Here are three recent noncompete developments across three states:

1. Legislation further amending noncompete policy in Washington has passed the state’s Senate. The bill adds a range of protections to workers following problems that have arisen since the state moved to restrict noncompetes in 2019.

2. The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald properly denied $9 million to former partners under noncompete agreements, overturning a lower court’s...

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