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Check out whats clicking on FoxBusiness.com The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over the agency’s ban on noncompete agreements. In the lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Tyler, Texas, the Chamber argues that the FTC lacked the constitutional…
The first legal challenges to the Federal Trade Commission’s nationwide ban on noncompetes are flooding in from business groups claiming the commission overstepped its authority on Tuesday by approving the new regulation. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which was promising to challenge the restriction even before the commission’s 3-2 vote approving…
A rural North Texas jury awarded a Dykema defense team $1.3 million in attorney fees for litigating an alleged breach of contract land use dispute. Lead counsel Israel Silvas of Dykema’s Dallas office said the reason the legal fees were so high was because there were numerous temporary restraining orders…
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