New York, NY (February 26, 2009) — As employers deal with increasing economic turmoil and substantial workforce changes, Epstein Becker Green, one of the country's premier law firms in the labor and employment field, announced today the launch of a blog that will cover important legal developments concerning the movement of individuals and information from one employer to another.

The blog, "TradeSecretsNonCompeteLaw.com"  (http://www.tradesecretsnoncompetelaw.com), will provide news and analysis of decisions, events, and developments in the law regarding trade secrets, confidential information and restrictive covenants, including non-compete, non-solicit, and notice provisions in employment and other agreements.

"As more individuals part ways with their employers, the risk that confidential information, including trade secrets, will be taken and used in competition against the employer also increases," said Peter L. Altieri, a Member of the Firm in the New York office. "Employers seeking to avoid this result and to enforce restrictive covenant provisions to protect their business interests can keep current on the latest developments in the law through Epstein Becker Green's new blog, which offers not only the news but also guidance and informative discussion."

The blog is authored by Peter A. Steinmeyer, Peter L. Altieri, Richard D. Tuschman, David S. Poppick, Barry A. Guryan, James A. Goodman, and David J. Clark, attorneys in Epstein Becker Green's Labor and Employment and Litigation practices. The group focuses a substantial part of their practices on non-competes, unfair competition and trade secrets and are based in offices throughout the Firm, providing national and local perspectives on the issues.

In today's competitive global marketplace, nothing is more important to the success of one's business than the ability to protect and retain human resources, intellectual property, trade secrets, workplace technology and client relationships Epstein Becker Green helps clients obtain and protect these assets by formulating innovative policies that address these needs on a local, national or worldwide basis.

About Epstein Becker Green

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., is a national law firm with a primary focus on health care and life sciences; employment, labor, and workforce management; and litigation and business disputes. Founded in 1973 as an industry-focused firm, Epstein Becker Green has decades of experience serving clients in health care, financial services, retail, hospitality, and technology, among other industries, representing entities from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Operating in locations throughout the United States and supporting domestic and multinational clients, the firm’s attorneys are committed to uncompromising client service and legal excellence.  For more information, visit www.ebglaw.com.

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