You are on our United Kingdom site

News & Analysis

Global Non-Compete Reform: At a Glance (Updated March 2024)

The US is not the only country currently debating a reform of the law on non-competes.

By Oliver Moreton, Sophie Vanhegan

The US is not the only country currently debating a reform of the law on non-competes (see here in relation to Federal law and New York).  Notably the UK Government has announced legislation which would limit the duration of non-competes to a period of 3 months after the termination of employment.

Multi-national employers will want to understand the extent to which these developments mark the start of a global trend. That said most European jurisdictions have long-standing restrictions on non-competes and, generally, they have not experienced the more egregious purported excesses that seem to have influenced proposals in the US. 

In this report we summarise both the current rules on enforceability and include details of key proposals for reform. 

Authors:

Oliver Moreton
Oli Moreton

Senior Associate

London

Related Topics:

Employment Contracts

Related Practice Areas:

Related Products & Services:

Recent Insights

If you found this interesting, please take a look at some other recent insights from our team.

Subscribe to our Newsletter

We publish a monthly newsletter and share details of our events. If you'd like to receive these sign up here.

For information about how we process your data, please see our privacy policy.

Want to know more about our Training services?

If you would like to know more about our Training service, please contact us today and a member of our team will be in touch directly.

For information about how we process your data, please see our privacy policy.

Want to know more about the Redundancy Toolkit?

If you would like to know more about our Redundancy Toolkit service, please contact us today for a no-obligation quote provided to you within 24 hours.

For information about how we process your data, please see our privacy policy.