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Jenner & Block Secures Trial Victory for Chance the Rapper
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Recognition
Jenner & Block Named Law Firm of the Year, Earned Additional Honors Across Categories by The American Lawyer 2025 Industry Awards
Recognition
Recognition
Chicago Bar Association Names Jenner & Block Law Firm of the Year
Recognition
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Associate Sarah Lee Accepted into NAPABA's Prospective Partners Program
Associate Sarah Lee was among only 10 lawyers selected for this year's Prospective Partners Program at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) Convention in Denver. The program aims to increase the number of NAPABA attorney member partners at major law firms through introduction, mentorship, and relationship building.
Jenner & Block Secures Pro Bono Victory in Huntington Beach Library Censorship Case
In a significant pro bono win, Jenner & Block successfully challenged a censorship policy at the City of Huntington Beach’s public libraries.
Publications
The FTC Drops Ban on Noncompetes But Warns Healthcare Employers
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently abandoned a prior rule that would have banned the use of most employee noncompete agreements in the United States. Many employers require employees to sign noncompete agreements, which typically limit employees from competing with their prior employers for defined periods of time. These agreements are sometimes challenged by the FTC or by private employees who claim that the agreements are overly broad.
Client Alerts
The Non-Compete Competition: Washington State’s New Broad Ban on Non-Competes
Last month, Washington state passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1155 (SB 1155), legislation that bans virtually all non-compete agreements and significantly narrows the scope of permissible non-solicitation agreements in the state. The new law takes effect on June 30, 2027, and applies retroactively to all existing non-compete agreements, rendering them void and unenforceable regardless of when they were entered into. Employers are required to make reasonable efforts to provide written notic
Events
Associate Sarah Lee Presents at Supreme Prosecutors' Office Conference in Seoul
Associate Sarah Lee presented at a conference hosted by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea in Seoul in December. Sarah spoke on two topics: a three-week investment fraud trial that she tried earlier this year, and an overview of prosecutorial ethics in the United States. Sarah was one of 13 former and current prosecutors from the United States, Australia, and Canada to be invited to this years’ conference.
