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| 1 | UK Employers' Liability Policy "Trigger" Litigation Richard Hopley; Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP; December 22, 2008, previously published on November 2008 On 21 November, Mr. Justice Burton handed down his long-awaited decision in the six test cases comprising the Employers' Liability Policy 'Trigger' Litigation. |
| 2 | Death Resulting from High Risk Operation Does Not Trigger Woodson Liability Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP; December 15, 2008, previously published on November 14, 2008 In its 1991 Woodson decision, the North Carolina Supreme Court held that in some circumstances, injured employees or their estates could sue employers for negligence outside of the State's Workers' Compensation system. |
| 3 | Occupational and Mine Safety Enforcement under the New Administration Baker & Hostetler LLP; December 15, 2008, previously published on November 19, 2008 It is anticipated that American businesses will see tougher inspections and higher fines from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") and the Mine Safety and Health Administration ("MSHA") under President-elect Obama. |
| 4 | Proposed New Federal Rule on Cranes and Derricks Allison Hunt, Michael G. Murphy; Greenberg Traurig, P.A.; December 13, 2008, previously published on November 2008 On October 9, 2008, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its proposed rule for cranes and derricks in construction. |
| 5 | Stress at Work Claims Robin Jeffcott, Laurence Rees, Ranjit Dhindsa, Thomas Ince; Reed Smith LLP; January 3, 2009, previously published on November 2008 The Court of Appeal, in the case of Dickins v O2, has given guidance which will assist employers in understanding the steps to take to avoid liability for stress at work claims. |
| 6 | 2008 Election Means Big Changes in Labor and Employment Law Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.; December 3, 2008, previously published on November 5, 2008 Yesterday, in a historic development in American politics, Senator Barack Obama was elected President of the United States. |
| 7 | Vapor Intrusion Update: New Landlord Notification Requirements Ned Abelson, Joanna Giorgio Hilvert; Goulston & Storrs, A Professional Corporation; November 14, 2008, previously published on October 2008 State laws requiring notices to tenants concerning environmental matters are a growing trend. |
| 8 | MINER Act is No Minor Act Stanford G. Wilson; Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson, LLP; November 3, 2008 All mine operators should be aware of tougher penalties for violations of safety rules imposed by the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Act ("MINER Act"). The MINER Act amends the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 ("the Mine Act") and is the biggest amendment in the... |
| 9 | New York Law Requires Tenant Notification of Indoor Air Contamination Heather P. Behnke, H. Hamilton Hackney; Greenberg Traurig, P.A.; October 23, 2008, previously published on October 7, 2008 On September 4, 2008, Governor David A. Paterson signed a bill (A. 10952) into law which requires landlords to notify tenants of indoor air contamination (commonly known as vapor intrusion) in certain situations. |
| 10 | 300 Log Reporting Guidance from OSHA: Working From Home Following Treatment for an Occupational Injury Baker & Hostetler LLP; October 23, 2008, previously published on October 6, 2008 OSHA has recently issued an interpretation letter regarding injury and illness reporting when employees are working from home following treatment for an occupational injury. The language that follows is lifted verbatim from the OSHA interpretive guidance letter. |



