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Maryland Restricts Noncompete Clauses for Veterinary and Health Care Professionals

By Galit Kierkut & Kristin Spallanzani on May 14, 2024
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Baltimore Maryland

On April 25, 2024, Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed into law new legislation banning noncompete and conflict of interest clauses for certain veterinary and health care professionals in Maryland. 

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Photo of Galit Kierkut Galit Kierkut

Galit Kierkut focuses her practice in the areas of restrictive covenants, privacy, and trade secret counseling and litigation, as well as in matters relating to employment discrimination, harassment, whistleblowing, employee leave and accommodation. She represents national and international employers in their U.S. operations…

Galit Kierkut focuses her practice in the areas of restrictive covenants, privacy, and trade secret counseling and litigation, as well as in matters relating to employment discrimination, harassment, whistleblowing, employee leave and accommodation. She represents national and international employers in their U.S. operations in the pharmaceutical, medical device, manufacturing, financial services, hospitality, food service, retail and health care industries in state and federal courts, as well as before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and various Departments of Labor. She also trains and counsels employers in virtually all employment compliance areas. Galit is a member of Greenberg Traurig’s Health Emergency Preparedness Task Force, a multidisciplinary, collaborative team drawn from the firm’s offices around the world that provides clients with up to date counseling on all COVID-19 related matters.

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Photo of Kristin Spallanzani Kristin Spallanzani

Kristin Spallanzani represents employers and management in employment-related litigation and commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She also counsels clients on a wide range of employment issues, including hiring and termination procedures, performance management, employee discipline, and employee leave issues, and…

Kristin Spallanzani represents employers and management in employment-related litigation and commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She also counsels clients on a wide range of employment issues, including hiring and termination procedures, performance management, employee discipline, and employee leave issues, and presents trainings to employees, including on sexual harassment. Kristin routinely represents employers before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and state agencies.

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