Rising Opposition to Restrictive Covenant Agreements Sparks Federal and State Actions: Impact on Companies and Employees Revealed

MILWAUKEE, WI – The use of restrictive covenant agreements by companies to safeguard their business interests is facing scrutiny from federal and state governments. Despite bipartisan efforts in Congress falling short, federal agencies and state legislatures are actively pursuing measures to limit the implementation of such agreements. In 2016, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) released their Antitrust Guidance for Human Resource Professionals, focusing on no-poaching and wage-fixing agreements that fall under antitrust law. This guidance allowed employers to defend their restrictive covenants by proving the necessity of protecting legitimate business … Read more

New Regulations on State Super Purchases Unveiled: Check Whether Your Zip Code Qualifies

LONDON, ENGLAND – Consumers in the United Kingdom can now easily purchase products from an American online retail giant. The company recently expanded its shipping services to the UK, offering customers a seamless international shopping experience. Previously, customers in the UK had limited access to products available on the American retailer’s website. However, with the newly expanded services, UK customers can now browse and purchase a wide range of products online, including electronics, clothing, and household goods. To take advantage of this new service, UK customers simply need to select their desired items and proceed … Read more

Long Island’s New Homebuyers Secure Protection Against Hidden Perils as Amended State Law Takes Effect

Farmingdale, Long Island – New homebuyers in Long Island now have a better chance of avoiding the unfortunate surprises that befell Ryan Schneider. After purchasing a house in 2017, Schneider discovered undisclosed flooding issues that forced him to relocate and shell out $90,000 in repair costs after a major storm last September. To address such concerns, a newly amended state law, passed last year and taking effect now, aims to provide greater disclosure about preexisting conditions of houses on the market. However, some believe that further measures may still be necessary. The 2001 Property Condition … Read more

State Grand Jury Rules Out Criminal Charges for Elizabeth Police Officer in Fatal Shooting Controversy

Elizabeth, New Jersey – A state grand jury has decided not to bring criminal charges against a police officer from Elizabeth in connection with a fatal shooting. The decision was announced on Wednesday, after the grand jury reviewed evidence and testimony regarding the incident. The shooting occurred in December when the officer encountered a suspect during an investigation. According to reports, the officer fired his weapon, resulting in the death of the suspect. The shooting prompted an internal investigation within the Elizabeth Police Department, followed by a probe from the county prosecutor’s office. Although the … Read more