Connecticut limits physician noncompete agreements

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed into law an act that amends the state’s noncompete law for physicians and adds further restrictions, effective as of July 1, according to a July 3 report from JD Supra.

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Public Act No. 23-97 also expands Connecticut’s noncompete law to include restrictions on noncompete agreements entered into with physicians assistants and advanced practice registered nurses, with those changes officially taking effect Oct. 1. 

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