
Courtney Malveaux
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Aug 13, 2024 |
lexology.com | Courtney Malveaux
Courtney M. Malveaux, a former Virginia labor commissioner and sought-after legal adviser on occupational safety and health matters, has joined McGuireWoods’ Labor & Employment Department as a partner in Richmond, Virginia. Malveaux represents employers nationally in investigations and citations by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other regulatory agencies, often in matters related to catastrophic incidents.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
jacksonlewis.com | Courtney Malveaux
Courtney Malveaux comments on how the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron ruling will impact the DOL's defense and implementation of wage and hour regulations in litigation in “Justices' Chevron Ruling Threatens DOL Wage Rulemaking,” published by Law360. Subscription may be required to view article
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May 25, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Courtney Malveaux
Starting May 31, 2024, employers will have less control on who can access your workplace. Welcome to Jackson Lewis’ podcast, We get work™. Focused solely on workplace issues, it is our job to help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies, and business-oriented solutions to cultivate an engaged, stable, and inclusive workforce. Our podcast identifies issues that influence and impact the workplace and its continuing evolution, and helps answer the question on every employer’s mind.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Courtney Malveaux
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed a rule to replace and expand its Fire Brigades Standard. The proposed Emergency Response Standard would impose new requirements on employers with employees who respond to workplace incidents as a secondary aspect of their work duties. Such employers include manufacturers, warehousers, construction companies, retailers, and others who might have employees designated to respond to emergencies.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
jacksonlewis.com | Courtney Malveaux
Courtney Malveaux discusses potential variations in implementing a new OSHA rule, which will be influenced by inspectors' wide discretion and their assessment of the necessity of third-party participants representing employees during inspections in “New OSHA Rule Gives Hazy Guidance on Safety Inspection Tagalongs,” published by Bloomberg Law. Subscription may be required to view article
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