December 14, 2021

Volume XI, Number 348

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Courtney M. Malveaux

Courtney Malveaux is a Principal in the Richmond, Virginia, office of Jackson Lewis P.C.

Mr. Malveaux represents employers cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and other regulatory agencies. He also advises and represents employers in employment law matters, including retaliation claims, employment discrimination, unemployment benefits and wage claims. Mr. Malveaux also represents business associations in state and federal legislative and regulatory matters.

Mr. Malveaux represents industry on the Virginia Safety and Health Codes Board, and pulled together a broad coalition of business and safety associations to pass a first-in-the-nation law to make voluntary compliance a permanent part of a state Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Before joining Jackson Lewis, Mr. Malveaux enforced occupational safety and health law and other state and federal labor laws as Virginia’s Labor Commissioner and as President of the National Association of Government Labor Officials.

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Articles in the National Law Review database by Courtney M. Malveaux

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Courtney M. Malveaux is a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leader for his coverage of  OSHA regulations; specifically as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Mr. Malveaux’s articles stand out due to their practical, industry specific guidance like safety guidelines for food carry-out services and face mask compliance at construction sites. As Virginia’s former Labor Commissioner and past President of the National Association of Government Labor Officials, Mr. Malveaux’s extensive experience and industry leadership roles provide a unique and practical perspective to employers on compliance matters. 

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