11:30 am: Registration/Networking
Noon: Lunch
12:15 pm: Presentation
1:15 pm: Q&A

Hear from outside and in-house counsel about recent developments in Illinois and across the country in restrictive covenant law and how companies are applying these developments in litigation as well as in day-to-day business decisions.

Speakers

Lauren Cohn - Senior Attorney, Walgreen Co. — is in the Employee Relations Department. Her responsibilities include advising corporate, pharmacy and store operations on employment and labor law matters, training and supervising employment litigation.

Zach Jackson — Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., Chicago - is a labor and employment lawyer who has generated an expertise in litigating restrictive covenant and trade secret matters all over the country. Additionally, he regularly speaks about restrictive covenant and trade secret matters and frequently publishes articles on those topics with both West Publishing and the Practical Law Company.

Peter A. Steinmeyer — Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., Chicago — is a Member of the Firm in the Labor and Employment practice. He is also co-chair of the firm's Non-Competes, Unfair Competition and Trade Secrets Practice Group and a co-author of the blog, "www.tradesecretsnoncompetelaw.com."

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