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Tag Archives: expire
FLORIDA NON-COMPETE DEFENSE: WHEN DOES A NON-COMPETE CONTRACT EXPIRE?
A non-compete covenant in an employment contract prohibits a former employee from competing with his/her former employer for a specified term after termination of employment. If the worker continues to work for the employer in a status other than an … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged contract, defense, expire, Florida, NonCompete
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The FCC’s net neutrality rules will officially expire in late April
Enlarge / Rally organizers carry away props following a protest outside the Federal Communication Commission building against the end of net neutrality rules on December 14, 2017 in Washington, DC. (credit: Getty Images | Chip Somodevilla ) The Federal Communications … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged April, expire, FCC’s, late..., Neutrality, Officially, Rules
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Island agreements starting to expire
Island agreements starting to expire Nearly half a century ago, 21 people and entities made retained-rights deals with the National Park Foundation to deed their 24 properties to Cumberland Island National Seashore, adding to what had already been donated or … Continue reading