Employment Protections To Expand Amid Data Privacy Regulations

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Employment Protections To Expand Amid Data Privacy Regulations

Public interest continues to shift due to a growing belief that individuals own their personal information and have the right to control it. As such, human resource departments can expect to see more employment protections amid growing regulations affecting human resource data. Several states have enacted Privacy Acts, including Colorado, Utah, Virginia, California and Illinois….
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Epa And Army Corps Of Engineers’ Most Recent Regulations Defining Waters Of The United States Take Effect Immediately

On September 8, 2023, the Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency published new standards defining “waters of the United States” as it relates to regulations under the Clean Water Act. The new regulations took effect immediately to fill a void left by the Supreme Court’s ruling in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, 598…
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Arbitration Award Affirmed By Alabama Supreme Court

Arbitration in construction and design disputes can be a tempting alternative to resolving disputes outside of the traditional setting of a courtroom. However, once an arbitration award is issued, there is a high bar to be cleared should a disgruntled party move to have it vacated. Escapes! To the Shores Condo. Ass’n, Inc. v. Hoar…
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EEOC Publishes Proposed Rule To Implement The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

On August 11, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) published its proposed regulations to implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (“PWFA”) in the Federal Register. The PWFA became effective June 27, 2023, and requires that employers with at least 15 employees provide reasonable accommodations, absent undue hardship, to qualified employees and applicants with known limitations related to,…
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Epa Denies Alabama’s Coal Ash Disposal Plan

On August 3, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) issued a proposed denial of Alabama’s permit program to manage coal ash in landfills and surface impoundments. The EPA claims Alabama’s program is significantly less protective of people and waterways than required by federal regulations. This is the first time the EPA has proposed denying a…
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The Supreme Court Of New York Affirms Summary Judgement Against An Owner, General Contractor, And Developer Based On Violation Of New York Labor Laws

In Koba Mushkudiani v. Racanelli Construction Group, Inc., et al., an Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court (“the Court”) affirmed summary judgment against the owner, general contractor, and developer of a construction project for violation of multiple New York Labor Laws. 2023 WL 5064219. Koba Mushkudiani (“Plaintiff”) was working on a construction site…
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Alabama Passes Dam Safety Legislation

Until recently, Alabama was the only state that had yet to enact legislation ensuring that dams and reservoirs were safely constructed and maintained to protect downstream water users and upstream property owners. With the introduction of Alabama’s new Dam Safety legislation, the Alabama legislature has given professional civil engineers across the state a new role…
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Finra Broker Barred For Making False Statements And Providing Falsified Documents

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has barred a veteran financial advisor for providing falsified financial documents and making false statements during an investigation in violation of FINRA Rules 8210 and 2010. Timothy James Breslin, who owned and operated his own registered investment advisory firm, TJB Wealth Management (CRD # 325641), submitted a Letter of Acceptance,…
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Florida Amends Condominium Inspection Statute

On June 9, 2023, Florida Governor Ron Desantis signed legislation amending the inspection requirements for condominium buildings that reach thirty years of age and for condominiums the control of which is turned over from the ownership association to the owners themselves.  See 2023 Fla. Sess. Law Serv. 203.  Some of the changes directly impact inspection…
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Appeals Court Of Pennsylvania Affirms Judgment Against Builder After Holding Statute Of Limitations Defense Was Waived Due To A Lack Of Specificity In Pleading

In Borel Builders, Inc. v. Burke, 292 A.3d 1117 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2023), the Superior Court of Pennsylvania upheld a judgment against a home builder and determined it waived its statute of limitation defense because it failed to plead sufficient facts to support the defense. In May 2012, Brian and Pamela Burke (“the Burkes”) contracted…
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