Will There Be a Federal Ban on Non-Compete Agreements?
Will There Be a Federal Ban on Non-Compete Agreements?
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Dear Friends,       

Spring comes with new feelings of optimism as flowers bloom, trees blossom, and the sun stays up later every day. Here at KLG, we excitedly welcome the spring season after a long and wet winter. We are ready for the warm weather!!

May Fenn’s poem “It Must Be Spring” tells us how to experience springtime through sound, if we know what to listen for:

Hush, can you hear it?
The rustling in the grass,
Bringing you the welcome news that
Winter’s day is past.
Soft, can you feel it?
The warm caressing breeze,
Telling you the sticky buds
Are bursting on the trees.
Look, can you see them?
The primrose in the lane.
Now you must believe it —
Spring is here again.


Below are blog posts on employment and family law. The first post is called Will There Be a Federal Ban on Non-Compete Agreements?
and the second is called Can a Spouse Sell Assets Before a Divorce? Yes, But…

Please let us know if we may be helpful to your friends, your family, or you. Our primary practice areas remain family law, employment law for workers or management, and general civil and criminal/municipal court advocacy. If you need a lawyer here or elsewhere in practice areas we do not handle, then we will make appropriate referrals for you, free of charge.

With highest regards, 

Kingston Law Group
Non-compete agreements prevent employees from working for an employer’s competition in a given area and time. In January, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unveiled a rule that may prevent companies from using these agreements to limit their employees’ ability to work for a rival...

A spouse selling an asset before a divorce isn’t necessarily contrary to New Jersey law. It depends on whose property it is, under what circumstances the sale occurs, and whether the sale and what happens with the proceeds are transparent. Serious problems arise if one spouse secretly sells marital property and keeps the proceeds...