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Committee advances bill creating presumptions for certain restrictive covenants while preserving defenses

2676204 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Committee on Judiciary amended and passed Senate Bill 241, a bill that presumes enforceability for some restrictive covenants but adds a carve‑out preserving equitable and legal defenses for employees and owners.

The Committee on Judiciary amended and passed Senate Bill 241, a proposal that sets conclusive presumptions that certain written restrictive covenants (non‑solicit/non‑compete style provisions) are enforceable if they meet content and duration requirements but preserves defenses for owners and employees.

Jason Thompson of the Revisor’s Office summarized the bill as creating presumptions for restrictive covenants that meet specific requirements and duration limits (for example, some provisions are presumptively valid if they do not continue more…

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