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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Have Employees in Wyoming? Start Preparing for the Non-Compete Ban - NatLawReview.com

Effective July 1, 2025, Wyoming will restrict the enforceability of non-compete agreements. In enacting Senate Bill 107, Wyoming joins a growing list of states that have significantly restricted, or completely banned, non-compete agreements.

Specifically, the law provides that, as of July 1, 2025, “[a]ny covenant not to compete that restricts the right of any person to receive compensation for performance of skilled or unskilled labor” is void. However, the law will not apply retroactively, and it contains several exceptions, including the following:

  • Sale of Business: Any covenant not to compete contained in a contract for the purchase and sale of a business or the assets of a business.
  • Protection of Trade Secrets: Any covenant not to compete to the extent the covenant provides for the protection of trade secrets as defined by Wyoming Statute §6‑3‑501(a)(xi). The statute defines “trade secret” as “the whole or a portion or phase of a formula, pattern, device, combination of devices or compilation of information which is for use, or is used in the operation of a business and which provides the business an advantage or an opportunity to obtain an advantage over those who do not know or use it.”
  • Recovery of Training Expenses: Any contractual provision providing for the recovery of all or a portion of the expense of relocating, educating, and training an employee as follows: (i) recovery of not more than 100% of the expense for an employee who has served an employer for a...


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