Policy issues often have long term widespread and pervasive impact on businesses. Not only can new governmental policies significantly affect the climate for business innovation and growth, they create precedents that affect future legislation and potentially spread across jurisdictions.
Each installment of the Policy Matters Podcast will provide timely updates regarding potential adverse impacts on benefits that policy changes can have on industry growth and offer a preview of what’s next in the competitive marketplace.
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On this episode of the Immigration Lens, Seyfarth attorneys, Mahsa Aliaskari and Dani Mayer are joined by special guest, Professor Rui Albuquerque, from Boston College, as part of a mini-series focused on higher education. In this episode, we speak with Professor Albuquerque about his career trajectory and international education.
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/PolicyMatters_ImmigrationLens_Episode8.pdf
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Policy issues often have long term widespread and pervasive impact on businesses. Not only can new governmental policies significantly affect the climate for business innovation and growth, they create precedents that affect future legislation and potentially spread across jurisdictions.
Each installment of the Policy Matters Podcast will provide timely updates regarding potential adverse impacts on benefits that policy changes can have on industry growth and offer a preview of what’s next in the competitive marketplace.
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On this episode of the Immigration Lens, Seyfarth attorneys, Mahsa Aliaskari and Dani Mayer are joined by special guest, Professor Rui Albuquerque, from Boston College, as part of a mini-series focused on higher education. In this episode, we speak with Professor Albuquerque about his career trajectory and international education.
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/PolicyMatters_ImmigrationLens_Episode8.pdf
Episode 33 Part 2: FTC’s Crackdown on Non-Competes Through Agency Rulemaking
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12 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 33 Part 2: FTC’s Crackdown on Non-Competes Through Agency Rulemaking
In this episode, Scott, Dan, and Robert discuss the FTC’s authority to issue such a broad proposed regulation, and what constitutional challenges to that authority will likely look like. In addition, we discuss legislation that has been introduced in Congress that would not only do essentially the same thing the FTC’s proposed rule would do, but it would also increase the FTC’s ability to regulate in this space. In a less certain exercise, we pontificate on the likelihood this measure will actually see the President’s desk.
Policy Matters
Policy issues often have long term widespread and pervasive impact on businesses. Not only can new governmental policies significantly affect the climate for business innovation and growth, they create precedents that affect future legislation and potentially spread across jurisdictions.
Each installment of the Policy Matters Podcast will provide timely updates regarding potential adverse impacts on benefits that policy changes can have on industry growth and offer a preview of what’s next in the competitive marketplace.
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On this episode of the Immigration Lens, Seyfarth attorneys, Mahsa Aliaskari and Dani Mayer are joined by special guest, Professor Rui Albuquerque, from Boston College, as part of a mini-series focused on higher education. In this episode, we speak with Professor Albuquerque about his career trajectory and international education.
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/PolicyMatters_ImmigrationLens_Episode8.pdf