Buchalter Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility Dylan Wiseman
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A company’s most valuable assets often include its intellectual property, and those employees entrusted with its intellectual property. Join Dylan Wiseman, Chair of Buchalter's Trade Secret's & Employee Mobility practice each month as he hosts guests in the industry to provide their insights on trade issues.
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Navigating the FTC's Non-Compete Ban: Strategic Insights for Businesses
Tune in to our latest podcast episode as our host and Shareholder Dylan Wiseman and attorney Sarah Andrzejczak delve into the recent FTC ruling, effective April 23, 2024, which bans non-compete agreements for American companies. Gain practical insights on addressing the regulatory challenges and governing your business effectively. Join us as we empower businesses to navigate the new FTC ruling with confidence.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com. -
Understanding California's New Employment Law: AB 1076 & Non-Compete Clauses
Join our host Dylan Wiseman and Buchalter Shareholders Leah Lively and Jeffrey Judd as they break down the implications of Assembly Bill 1076, recently signed by Governor Newsom. This groundbreaking legislation mandates that employers notify both current and former employees, hired after January 1, 2022, about the nullification of non-compete clauses in their employment agreements, unless such clauses are the result of a business sale. The deadline for providing these notices is February 14, 2024, and non-compliance constitutes a violation of Business & Professions Code section 17200.Stay informed and stay ahead of the curve on this significant development in California employment law.
This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No reader should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that reader. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com. -
New Statute Expanding California's Prohibition of Non-Compete Agreements
Join us as Dylan Wiseman, Co-Chair of Buchalter's Trade Secret and Employee Mobility Practice, engages in a dynamic conversation about the recently enacted statute that extends California's restrictions on non-compete agreements. In this episode, Dylan is joined by Buchalter Shareholders Leah Lively and Jeffrey Judd. Together, they delve deep into the legal intricacies of this legislation and explore its wide-ranging implications for both employers and employees. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of non-compete agreements in California.
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CACI 4420 and the “Readily Ascertainable” Defense
Join our host Dylan Wiseman along with our attorneys Pete Mack and Jacqueline Vu as they discuss a series of recent cases in the federal courts involving California jury instructions 4420 readily ascertainable defense.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com. -
Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility Podcast: Siry Investment, L.P. v. Farkondehpour
Join our host Dylan Wiseman and guests Joshua Robbins and Pete Mack as they discuss and analyze the recent California Supreme Court case Siry Investment, L.P. v. Farkondehpour, which creates a powerful new weapon in business disputes by potentially opening the door to common law fraud claims for treble damages and attorneys’ fees.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com. -
THERANOS CASE: U.S. v. Holmes – Trade Secret Defense
Join our host Dylan Wiseman and guest Professor Ellen Kreitzberg, Legal Commentator for the ABC News Podcast "The Dropout" discuss how the Theranos Case legal team used trade secret defense to justify their non-disclosure claim.
Additional Guests: Buchalter Team, Pete Mack (Panelist), Cecily O'Regan, and Jeffrey Judd (Thespians).
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Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.