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LOCATION: 271 17th Street, NW Suite 1900 Atlanta, GA 30363
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p align="justify"></p>  <p align="justify">On November 3, 2010, Georgia voters approved a constitutional amendment which is intended to give effect to the Restrictive Covenants Act &quot;RCA&quot; passed in 2009. The RCA represents a dramatic change in the law governing non-compete agreements and other restrictive covenants in Georgia. The RCA does not impact agreements entered into prior to the ratification of this amendment.&nbsp;</p>  <p align="justify"></p>  <p align="justify">Prior to passage of the constitutional amendment, a restrictive covenant that was deemed overly broad as to time, territory or scope of activities was void in its totality. The RCA authorizes Georgia courts to &quot;blue pencil&quot; or &quot;modify&quot; non-competes or non-solicitation provisions, in order to render them enforceable. The Act will likely result in increased enforcement of restrictive covenants in a variety of circumstances. Because the RCA represents a significant departure from existing law, any company that uses restrictive covenants today should fully understand how the RCA has altered the legal landscape in this area. Join Ford &amp; Harrison attorneys Jeff Mokotoff and John Monroe for an informative breakfast briefing discussing employers&#39; obligations under the RCA. This breakfast briefing will cover:</p>  <ul> 	<li> 	<div align="justify">the primary differences between the RCA and prior Georgia non-compete law; and</div> 	</li> 	<li>whether and when you should consider developing new agreements for use in your business.</li> </ul>  <p></p>  <p></p>  <p><em>* This program is pre-approved by HRCI for 1.5 hours of PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification credit.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em><em>Approval from the State Bar of Georgia is pending for 1.5 hours of CLE credit.&nbsp; </em><em>Complimentary parking available in the Atlantic Station parking garage.</em></p> 
SUMMARY:"Georgia's New Non-compete Law" Free Breakfast Briefing - Atlanta, GA
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