Life sciences companies and health care providers have important information, processes, formulas, etc., that they want to protect as trade secrets.

One way to protect trade secrets (as well as customer relationships) and prevent unfair competition is through non-compete agreements and other post-employment restrictive covenants.

But state legislatures, the Biden administration, and, in some cases, the courts are increasingly looking at non-competes less favorably.

Listen as Epstein Becker Green partners Carter DeLorme, Katherine Rigby, and Erik Weibust discuss these important issues and offer best practices for navigating the complicated and evolving world of non-compete and no-poach agreements in health care and protecting trade secrets in the current political and economic environment.

Click here for additional information.

Register

Registration is complimentary, but pre-registration is required.

Click here to register for "Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and No-Poach Agreements in Health Care."

Contact

If you have any questions, please reach out to Julie Choudhury
Members of the media, please contact Piper Hall.

Event Detail

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET
Complimentary Webinar
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