Epstein Becker Green’s news program Employment Law This Week and the firm’s Retail Labor and Employment Law blog were featured in ILNToday’s weekly roundup of the most critical thought leadership pieces produced by International Lawyers Network member firms.

The roundup recognized “Gillette Denied Injunction of Former In-House Counsel,” an Employment Law This Week story about a recent Massachusetts Superior Court ruling that former counsel is not barred from giving advice to a competitor. Epstein Becker Green attorneys also commented on this decision on the Trade Secrets & Noncompete Blog.

ILN Today’s roundup also featured “Reminder: All Philadelphia Employers Must Post New Ban-the-Box Poster,” a Retail Labor and Employment Law blog post discussing new employer requirements aimed at strengthening Philadelphia’s prohibition on requesting criminal conviction information prior to a conditional offer of employment.

Epstein Becker Green is a founding member of the International Lawyers Network, an association of over 90 select law firms with more than 5,000 lawyers worldwide.

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