Harvey Linder: Exploring Alternatives To Noncompetes Ahead of FTC Ban

Culhane’s Atlanta partner, Harvey Linder recently authored an article about how the new FTC ban will impact employees and actions that should be taken, which has been published by Law360. Here are a few excerpts from Harvey’s article: Background On April 23, the FTC issued a final rule banning noncompete clauses nationwide.[1] The FTC contends […]

Rose Hargrave Featured In An Article By The Austin American-Statesman: ‘You Let Us Down’; Ethics Panel Reprimands Bastrop Mayor Nelson For Inquiry Interference

Rose Hargrave of Culhane PLLC featured in Austin Statesman article

In a recent article by The Austin American-Statesman, Culhane’s Austin office partner Rose Hargrave, who successfully represented the City Council in a recent ethics hearing regarding Bastrop, TX, City Mayor Lyle Nelson, discusses the significance of accountability in governance and strong advocacy for community involvement. Here are a few excerpts from Rose’s interview: The Bastrop Ethics Commission […]

Legal Alert: FTC Ban on Non-Compete Clauses

By Harvey R. Linder, Partner, Culhane PLLC. On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a final rule banning non-compete clauses nationwide.  (California already has a similar ban in place.)  The FTC contends that this protects the fundamental freedom of workers to change jobs, increases innovation, and fosters new business formation.  An estimated […]

David Klimaszewski: J&J Lawsuit Asserts Employer Liability for High Drug Costs

David Klimaszewski discusses the Johnson & Johnson employee health plan lawsuit in BioSpace. Read a snippet from the article below by Shawna Williams David Klimaszewski: “You’re suing Johnson & Johnson, and Johnson & Johnson was the party that was hurt most by this, so the lawsuit just doesn’t seem to really make a lot of […]

Courtney Lytle Sarnow in Law360: Calif. Right To Repair Law Highlights A Growing Movement

Culhane Meadows’ Atlanta partner Courtney Lytle Sarnow recently authored an article about California’s new “right to repair” legislation, which has been published by Law360. Here are a few excerpts from Courtney’s article: On Sept. 13, the California Senate passed comprehensive “right to repair” legislation on a unanimous vote. The act was signed by Gov. Gavin […]