A federal judge recently blocked the FTC's ban on noncompetes. The decision has important implications for healthcare.
has also embraced the FTC’s push. Aaron Schur, Yelp’s general counsel, said in a statement that the rule “will improve the review landscape for consumers and help level the playing field for ...
The FTC's nationwide noncompete ban will no longer ... call in preventing a rule that would “create an unlevel playing field for tax-paying hospitals.” The rule would have exempted some ...
The FTC voted 5-0 to issue the complaint against ... to protecting consumers shopping for cars and leveling the playing field for honest dealers.” Approximately 75% of Asbury’s customers ...
"This rule would create an unlevel playing field for tax-paying hospitals, an outcome completely at odds with FTC’s mission to promote competition," FAH President and CEO Chip Kahn said in a ...
By prohibiting such clauses exclusively for taxpaying hospitals, the FTC would create an unlevel playing field for hospitals seeking to attract and retain top-tier talent — which is a bit ironic ...
The ruling prevents the FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements from taking effect on September 4th, though the agency could still appeal the decision. On Tuesday, US District Judge Ada Brown in ...
The judge wrote in a previous ruling that the FTC lacks authority to issue a rule banning noncompete agreements and granted a preliminary injunction. But that previous ruling only postponed the ...
An FTC spokesperson told me in an email that the agency was “seriously considering” appealing the Texas judge’s ruling. Even if the agency doesn’t salvage its own ban, though, a ...
In a ruling Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Ada Brown granted a motion for summary judgement filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other plaintiffs, and rejected the FTC's own petition for a ...
FTC argues Kroger merger would harm unionized ... "Text and precedent make clear that the antitrust laws have no place in the field of labor relations," they said. The National Labor Relations ...
“In addition, this rule would create an unlevel playing field for tax-paying hospitals, an outcome completely at odds with FTC’s mission to promote competition. Especially at a time of ...