Earlier this summer, Winstead’s Labor & Employment team reported that Judge Ada Brown in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction as applied only to the plaintiffs in Ryan LLC V. Federal Trade Commission. At the time, the memorandum opinion Judge Brown issued alongside the injunction suggested that she leaned in favor of vacating the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) Noncompete Rule (“FTC Rule”) entirely. Judge Brown set a briefing schedule on Ryan LLC’s motion for summary judgment, which signaled a decision on the merits of Ryan LLC’s claims would be made by August 30, 2024. Yesterday, ten days prior to her stated timeline—and just four days after briefing closed—Judge Brown issued her memorandum opinion and order setting aside the FTC Rule and holding that the FTC Rule “shall not be enforced or otherwise take effect on its effective date of September 4, 2024 or thereafter.”Continue Reading Pencils Down on Those Notices, Employers: A Federal Judge Just Set Aside FTC Noncompete Rule