FTC Non-Compete Ban Timeline

Federal Trade Commission Building in Washington, DC.

The FTC passed a rule banning most non-compete agreements in April 2024. However, legal challenges were quickly filed.

On August 20, 2024, a federal judge in Texas ruled that the FTC's non-compete ban is unlawful and set aside the rule nationwide.

The FTC is considering an appeal.

What's the Latest on the Legal Challenges to the FTC Ban?

Here is a timeline of the decisions and events leading up to the final FTC rule banning most non-compete agreements and the legal challenges since:

Will Non-Compete Agreements Be Banned in 2024?

Judge Ada Brown blocked the FTC from enforcing the ban nationwide on August 20, 2024. If that decision is appealed, it could take many more months before the issue is conclusively resolved.

Until then, the governance of non-compete agreements reverts to state law. In Texas, non-compete agreements are enforceable if they meet certain requirements.

What Can Employers Do Now to Prepare?

While these legal challenges and political factors play out, Texas employers may want to consider these actions:

At Hendershot Cowart, we are following developments on this issue closely and will continue to share updates as merited.