No-Poach Agreements Versus Antitrust Law

April 19, 2019
Philadelphia Bar Reporter

Types : Bylined Articles

For those who may not be familiar with no-poach agreements, they have historically been agreements between two or more companies not to compete for each other’s employees, such as by not soliciting or hiring them. No-poach agreements are considered “naked” if they are not reasonably necessary to any separate, legitimate business collaboration between the employers. The Department of Justice views naked no-poach and wage-fixing agreements as per se unlawful because they eliminate competition in the same irredeemable way as agreements to fix product prices or allocate customers.

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