On June 16, 2015, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed House Bill 3236 into law, which will now reduce the maximum enforceable duration of a noncompete agreement to 18 months. This is another so called nail in the coffin of broad noncompetes in certain areas of the country. While Oregon is one of the states that still allows noncompetes (unlike California), this is slowly chipping away at the use of noncompetes in the state.
Note, the new law will take effect January 1, 2016. Employers can take a deep breath though; this new law only impacts agreements entered into on or after the January 1 date.
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