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Federal Lawsuits Challenge, but Do Not Halt, FTC Rule Banning Non-Competes; What Employers Can Do to Protect Information and Talent in the Absence of Non-Competes

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Article co-written by Ryan Starks, David Paxton, and Summer Associate Haley Leipzig On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a Final Rule (the “Rule”) that will enact a “comprehensive ban on non-competes with all workers” as of September 4, 2024.[1]  The Rule aims to prohibit employers from using or enforcing non-compete agreements with employees or independent contractors when their employment ends, in order to address what the FTC deems “unfair methods of restricting competition.”[2]  The full text of the Rule can be accessed here.[3]. If the FTC rule becomes effective, it will supersede and supplant Virginia law […]

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Virginia’s Largest Jury Verdict Reversed

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The Court of Appeals of Virginia overturned a $2.03 billion trade-secrets case judgment, the largest jury verdict in Virginia history. In a landmark ruling that defines contours of the Virginia Uniform Trade Secrets Act (“VUTSA”), the Court held that a “series of errors” required reversal. The unanimous decision issued on July 30, 2024, awarded Pegasystems Inc. (“Pega”), a Massachusetts-based software company, a new trial on all VUTSA issues—both liability and damages. Monica T. Monday and Michael J. Finney led the appellate team from Gentry Locke that assisted in securing this result. The case was brought by Appian Corporation, a competitor […]

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Collision Confusion: Navigating Brain Injuries from Car Crashes

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If you’ve been in a car accident and you have no visible injuries, you may still be at serious risk of the most insidious injury without knowing it until it’s too late – a traumatic brain injury. TBIs Are Not Always Obvious Traumatic brain injuries, often referred to as TBIs, can sometimes be immediate. However, they are oftentimes delayed for hours, days, or longer, making them hard to recognize or attribute to any particular occurrence. People tend to assume for a brain injury to occur, you have to hit your head in some way. This is not always the case. […]

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Reviewing Copyright & Generative AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Unanswered

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The term “artificial intelligence” is no longer confined to the pages of science fiction or the runtime of Blade Runner. But don’t let that fool you. AI has been a part of our lives longer than you may realize. From email automations to voice command search tools like Alexa or Siri, AI has become a prevalent and useful facet of technology. Over the past five years however, the emergence of generative AI models like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and DALLE has begged new ethical and legal questions, and the intellectual property considerations of both AI programs and their outputs are reaching a […]

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Virginia’s Right to Privacy and its Impacts on Marketing

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Article co-written by Andrew Gay, Jake Bryant, and Summer Associate Carter Leverette Today, social media is a powerful tool for marketing. Influencers, entrepreneurs, and businesses use social media platforms to promote ideas, products, and services in a way that attracts consumers on a personal level. Anyone with a phone or computer can create content that is instantly pushed out to millions of viewers. Consider this example: Bob Buyer hires Chris Carpenter to build a set of custom bookshelves for his den. Chris does not disappoint and delivers and installs a flawless set of custom bookshelves. Chris knows that client referrals […]

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What’s in a Name: Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Federal Trademark Statute Against Free-Speech Claims in Vidal v. Elster

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In recent years, the Supreme Court has taken a keen interest in harmonizing intellectual property and the free speech protections of the First Amendment.[1] In 2023, the Court held that artist Andy Warhol’s unauthorized use of a photograph of Prince to create a silk screen portrait of the artist was not a protected fair use under the Copyright Act.[2] In the copyright context, fair use carves out a line of demarcation between an author’s right to monopolize his creative expressions and free speech by allowing others to engage in non-infringing uses like critiques, commentary, new reporting, teaching, and research.[3] Fair […]

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Gentry Locke Welcomes Plaintiff Attorney Nicholas A. Beck to its Roanoke Office

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ROANOKE, Va. (July 9, 2024) – The Virginia law firm Gentry Locke is pleased to announce that Nicholas A. Beck has joined the firm’s Roanoke office as an associate. “Nicholas’ contributions to our Plaintiff team will enhance our commitment to delivering outstanding results for our clients,” said Gentry Locke Managing Partner Brett Marston. Beck is joining the firm’s Plaintiff group where he will focus his practice on medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death matters. Prior to joining the firm as an attorney, Nicholas spent two summers working as a summer associate with Gentry Locke. He also served as a […]

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Virginia Auto Insurance Changes: Why Almost Every Car Accident Case Will Soon Involve at Least $100,000 in Insurance Coverage

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Article co-written by Matthew Broughton, Jared Tuck, and Summer Associate Emily Brooks Virginia law has seen several recent changes regarding auto insurance, and this trend is continuing. Since July 1, 2023, three major changes have been enacted, with two taking effect in the near future. Here’s what you should know about these recent changes to the law and what impact these changes will have on personal injury cases arising from Virginia motor vehicle accidents.  I.  Change #1: Elimination of the Liability Credit Underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) and uninsured motorist coverage (UM) both act as a safety mechanism if you or […]

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We All Make Mistakes

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We all make mistakes. Mistakes happen at home; they happen driving to work, mistakes are made here in the law firm, and mistakes happen in the practice of medicine. A victim seeking compensation arising from a medical mistake, “medical malpractice,” faces legal challenges to recovery in Virginia which are unique among tort victims. This is why having an experienced Virginia medical malpractice attorney can make or break a case. For instance, unlike all other personal injury claims, medical malpractice cases have a cap, or limit, on recovery imposed by Virginia law which applies regardless of the severity of the injury […]

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