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insightWorkers who inhale very small crystalline silica particles are at increased risk of developing serious — and often deadly — silica-related diseases.
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insightIn early June, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) proposed to reissue its nationwide permits (“NWPs”) for certain wetland impacts.
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insightThis is the second installment of frequently asked questions regarding Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning with Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA).
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insightThe United States Supreme Court has handed regulated parties their second win in four years concerning when they can take EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to court over wetlands permitting issues.
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insightWilliams Mullen Employee Benefits Partners Marc Purintun and Brydon DeWitt lent their insight to the Richmond Times-Dispatch over the weekend of June 21, providing analysis of the potential impact of two hotly-anticipated Supreme Court cases to be ruled on in the upcoming week. Marc spoke to the potential impacts of Obergefell v. Hodges, which will determine whether same-sex marriage bans as decided by the individual states are constitutional, while Brydon discussed the significance of King V.
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insightThe Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (“DOLI”) has recently announced the implementation of a new Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (“VOSH”) policy directed at preventing the misclassification of workers in VOSH cases.
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insightCan your organization satisfy an unmet need by bringing a new health care resource into a North Carolina community?
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insightOn June 19, 2014, the U.S. Energy Information Administration released its preliminary results for the 2012 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS).
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insightIn the prior issue of this newsletter, we included an article on the high standard of proof and the practical considerations for a federal government contractor claiming that the federal government acted in bad faith in its contract dealings.
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insightReginald "Reggie" Jones, partner at Williams Mullen in Richmond, was elected chairman of the board of the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation (VECF) at the organization's annual meeting on June 10, 2015. He succeeds Ben Davenport, chairman of Davenport Energy and First Piedmont Corporation in Chatham, Va. Davenport had served as the VECF's board chair since 2013.