Complimentary Webinar: The New Playbook for Employee Movement & Information Protection

Employee movement is at an all-time high…and so is the risk surrounding restrictive covenants and confidential information.

Join our Confidentiality & Restrictive Covenant Practice Group Co-Chairs, Kirsten McCaw Grossman and Kegan Andeskie, for a practical webinar on navigating employee departures and competitive hiring while protecting your business.

In this session, we’ll cover how to:
• Manage employee departures when restrictive covenants and confidentiality obligations are in play
• Hire talent with existing restrictions, without taking on unnecessary risk
• Avoid common missteps that can lead to disputes
• Use forensic insights to better understand and respond to data theft

You’ll gain a practical, up-to-date look at the legal landscape — federally and in New York and New Jersey — along with real-world guidance on managing employee departures and hiring individuals subject to restrictive covenants. We’ll walk through key dos and don’ts, highlight how shifting political and regulatory trends may impact your agreements, and share straightforward drafting tips to strengthen enforceability and reduce risk. We’ll also cover what we’re seeing in the courts, including a growing willingness to enforce non-compete agreements, at least in part.

If you’re responsible for managing employee transitions, protecting confidential information, or making hiring decisions, this is a session you won’t want to miss.

 

Date
Jun 18 2026
Time
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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