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Potential CFPB arbitration rule would violate CRA, GOP lawmakers say


N.C., told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that pursuing a rulemaking on forced arbitration, as laid out by consumer advocates' rulemaking petition, would be an "affront to Congress." ... Read More

For Traders, the FTC Ban on Non-Compete Clauses Comes With Big Catches


Wall Street traders and money managers could be in for disappointment if they’re hoping a new US ban on non-compete clauses will clear the way for them to spring into the arms of higher-paying ... Read More

A Ban on Noncompetes Could Raise Pay — and Complicate Contracts — in Hollywood


When that happens, companies that subject their employees to noncompetes will be required to provide notice to workers who are bound by such provisions in their contracts that they cannot enforce ... Read More

New FTC Rule Bans Employee Non-Compete Clauses In Contracts


The Federal Trade Commission issued a rule Tuesday banning contracts that prohibit employees from leaving a job to work for a competitor. Read More


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