- UnCommon Law podcast series explores the FTC’s proposed nationwide ban on noncompete agreements
- Third episode looks at Silicon Valley innovation and the role California’s noncompete ban played in its success
California is one of just three states where noncompete agreements are almost completely banned. California is also the home of Silicon Valley, the global hub of technological innovation. Is that just a coincidence? Or would Silicon Valley be as successful even if noncompete agreements were allowed?
This week on UnCommon Law, part three of our ongoing series on the Federal Trade Commission’s proposal to ban noncompete agreements nationwide. Is California’s ban on noncompete agreements really a key component to Silicon Valley’s success?
Guests:
- Evan Starr, professor at University of Maryland
- Margaret O’Mara, professor at the University of Washington
- Ronald Gilson, professor emeritus at Columbia Law School and Stanford Law School
- David Schultz, host of Bloomberg Law’s On the Merits
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