When a business changes hands, restrictive covenants like non-solicitation and trade secret protections often follow the deal—but so can disputes. In recent years, courts have taken a nuanced approach to enforcing these provisions, especially when non-competes in general have been increasingly outlawed or limited in scope. This webinar will explore the current state of the law governing trade secrets and non-solicitation agreements in the sale-of-business context, with a practical focus on client advising and litigation strategy. Attendees will gain insights from recent trials from the presenters involving these claims, including effective themes for both plaintiffs and defendants, the role of injunctive relief, and evidentiary challenges around damages and bad faith. Whether enforcing or defending against such claims, this session will help practitioners sharpen their playbook for navigating these high-stakes cases in federal court.
Presented by FBA Annual Meeting & Convention 2025 sponsor Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: August 20, 2025
Closed-captioning available
Moderator, Cat Scott, Partner | Morgan Brown & Joy
Catherine “Cat” Scott is a management-side labor and employment litigator at Morgan Brown & Joy LLP with a particular interest in and focus on appellate litigation. She is currently the President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and Treasurer of the Labor & Employment Division of the Federal Bar Association.
James Noel, Counsel | McConnell Valdés LLC
James Noel is Counsel, Labor & Employment Law Practice Group for McConnell Valdés LLC. Mr. Noel has provided advice and has represented employers in all areas of federal and Puerto Rico employment law.
Mr. Noël has vast litigation experience in both state and federal courts. His initial assessment to clients is based on years of experience and takes into consideration the nature of the claims, the opposing counsel, the state-court judge, and the potential exposure of a jury trial, among other criteria.
Mr. Noël has handled matters involving more specialized knowledge than the usual employment case, such as the Railway Labor Act, the National Labor Relations Act, the Federal Arbitration Act, ERISA, and COBRA. He has also served as counsel in cases before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
In addition to litigation, Mr. Noël has handled numerous due diligence matters, including the purchase or sale of businesses in Puerto Rico, as well as labor and employment audits.
He is the Past-President of the FBA, Puerto Rico Chapter; former Treasurer of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the FBA national; Vice-Chairman of the Counsel of Past Presidents of the FBA Puerto Rico Chapter; a Fellow of the Foundation of the FBA; and a member of the Board of the Labor and Employment Section of the FBA.
Mr. Noël provides advice to Corporación La Fondita de Jesús, a non-profit organization which helps people who have problems with controlled substances kick the habit. He has also provided pro bono services in Federal and State Courts.
Jon Wall, Member | Higgins Benjamin PLLC
Jon Wall practices employment litigation with Higgins Benjamin, PLLC, in Greensboro, N.C. He currently serves as Treasurer of the Employment Law Section of the Federal Bar Association, and he is a past chair of the employment law sections of the North Carolina Bar Association and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. A graduate of Duke University and Washington & Lee University School of Law, Wall currently sits in the Board of Advisors of Elon University School of Law and the North Carolina Wildlife Federation.
I. General discussion of anti-bullying laws and liability under other laws which is created by toxic employees (James Noel) | 2:00pm – 2:35pm
II. Strategies for working with a toxic employee (Jon Wall) | 2:35pm – 2:45pm
III. Hypotheticals related to toxic employees and how to handle | 2:45pm – 2:55pm
IV. Questions from audience | 2:55pm – 3:00pm