Compliance Alert: Violation of Colorado’s Non-Compete Law May Result in Misdemeanor Conviction

A new provision of Colorado’s non-compete statute went into effect this past Tuesday, making any violation of that statute a misdemeanor.  

Click the link to download the full pdf as Partners Kendra N. Beckwith and Allison Dodd provide further details.

Kendra N. Beckwith
Partner
Phone: 303.534.9344
Office: Denver

Allison Dodd
Partner
Phone: 303.454.2159
Email: adodd@messner.com
Office: Denver

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