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Maryland Bans Non-Compete Agreements for Certain Healthcare Professionals. by: Clifford R. Atlas, Elana C. Taub of Jackson Lewis P.C. - Healthcare Workplace Update Blog. Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
“The State of Maryland, a couple of years ago, found that it is not in the best interest of the state to allow these non-compete agreements to occur, particularly for people who are making ...
Non-compete agreements are already severely limited in California, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and the District of Columba, ... Maryland, and Washington. ...
Evan Starr, a University of Maryland professor who co-authored the Labor Department study, says these agreements cause labor market “frictions” that can, among other things, suppress pay while ...
Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that would invalidate non-compete clauses for some veterinary and healthcare professionals."It just says that, again, ...
A recent study found one in five workers without a college education is subject to non-compete agreements. They’re construction workers, hotel workers, disproportionately women and women of color.
Under Maryland’s House Bill (HB) 1388, Maryland employers now face greater restrictions entering noncompete and conflict of interest agreements with both health care and veterinary professionals.