FTC Proposes National Ban of Noncompete Agreements
The rule would apply to employees, independent contractors, interns, volunteers, apprentices, and other types of workers.

The rule would apply to employees, independent contractors, interns, volunteers, apprentices, and other types of workers.
The new mandate took effect on Jan. 1 and applies to both resident and nonresident licensees.
While compliance has often been considered a costly and tedious—but necessary—issue, it can offer valuable opportunities to increase profitability.
Is a verbal response acceptable or is there a formal way an agency needs to document proof of consent prior to texting?
The executive order includes 72 initiatives by over a dozen federal agencies to tackle what President Biden deems are some of the most pressing competition problems in the U.S.
Companies entrusted with its customers’ financial data are shifting their messaging to emphasize the steps they are taking to ensure the safety of that data.
In the face of a cyberattack, agents and brokers are presented with a double-edged sword: business interruption costs and reputation loss on one side, and regulatory requirements on the other.
With COVID-19 increasing online traffic, it’s more important than ever to ensure your website is accessibility-compliant with the Americans with Disability Act. Use these resources to be proactive about compliance.
The bill would narrow the use of noncompete agreements to include only necessary instances of a dissolution of a partnership or the sale of a business.
The U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee and Housing and Insurance Subcommittee held a hearing that featured perspectives from insurers and academia regarding insurance regulatory standards.