Jackson Lewis: Hawaii Bans Non-compete and Non-solicit Clauses in High Tech Employment | Practical Law

Jackson Lewis: Hawaii Bans Non-compete and Non-solicit Clauses in High Tech Employment | Practical Law

This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis P.C. discusses a new Hawaii law (Act 158) prohibiting software development and information technology companies from requiring employees to enter into non-compete and non-solicit agreements as a condition of employment. A grandfathering clause protects existing employment agreements of technology companies with non-compete and non-solicit clauses. Act 158 went into effect on July 1, 2015.

Jackson Lewis: Hawaii Bans Non-compete and Non-solicit Clauses in High Tech Employment

by Jackson Lewis P.C.
Published on 10 Jul 2015Hawaii, United States
This Law Firm Publication by Jackson Lewis P.C. discusses a new Hawaii law (Act 158) prohibiting software development and information technology companies from requiring employees to enter into non-compete and non-solicit agreements as a condition of employment. A grandfathering clause protects existing employment agreements of technology companies with non-compete and non-solicit clauses. Act 158 went into effect on July 1, 2015.