"1st Look" at Massachusetts' New Noncompete & Trade Secrets Laws
What they do and what they don’t do
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Noncompete reform efforts in Massachusetts began nearly a decade ago. Trade secret reform efforts began two decades before that. Both have finally produced results—two brand new statutes signed into law on August 10th that fundamentally change the law in ways that affect virtually every Massachusetts company and many employees in the state.
The laws change who can be bound by a noncompete and who cannot. They impose procedural and substance fairness requirements on the use of noncompetes. And, they establish broad requirements for a noncompete to be valid and enforceable, and provide presumptions of reasonableness for noncompetes that adhere to the statutory requisites. They also change what information can be protected as a trade secret, and how it can be protected.
Every company has information it wishes to protect. And nearly 40 percent of employees are or have been bound by a noncompete. As a consequence, no Massachusetts company or company employing people in Massachusetts can ignore these changes. Nor can their lawyers.
Learn what each statute does and does not do, how they relate to each other, and how they change the playing field.
Join us for a discussion with trade secret and noncompete practitioners and the lead advisors and drafters of the bills.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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12:00 - 12:05
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12:05 - 1:10 pm
Noncompetes
Russell Beck, Esq., Beck Reed Riden LLP , Boston
Stephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
C. Max Perlman, Esq., Gunderson Dettmer , Boston
Richard C. Van Nostrand, Esq., Mirick, O'Connell, DeMallie& Lougee LLP , Worcester
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Who's In and Who's Out?
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What's In and What's Out?
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Limits and Presumptions in Time, Space, and Scope
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Legitimate Business Interests
on demand video Add to CartStephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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Venue and Choice of Law
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Practical Approaches
on demand video Add to CartStephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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1:10 - 1:50 pm
Trade Secrets
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New Definitional Requirements
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Threatened Misappropriation / Inevitable Disclosure
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Particularity in Pleading and Discovery
on demand video Add to CartStephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC , Boston
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1:50 - 1:55 pm
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1:55 - 2:00 pm
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