Senior Counsel Taylor White was quoted in a Business Insurance article, “Employer hopes for OSHA alliance dashed as nominee withdraws,” about the withdrawal of Scott Mugno, President Trump’s nominee to be assistant secretary of labor for the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
White, who advises employers on workplace safety and other issues, said he hasn’t noticed any big changes in enforcement activity at the agency since the Obama administration. “In a couple of instances, they’ve been even more aggressive than I’ve seen them in the past,” he said.
White, who advises employers on workplace safety and other issues, said he hasn’t noticed any big changes in enforcement activity at the agency since the Obama administration. “In a couple of instances, they’ve been even more aggressive than I’ve seen them in the past,” he said.
Related News
03 May 2024
In the News
Jeff Symons’ Move to Foley Featured in Press
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Jeff Symons is featured in legal press for his recent arrival to the firm
03 May 2024
In the News
Nathaniel Lacktman on Healthleaders Podcast– ‘We’re seeing maturity in the telemedicine market’
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Nathaniel Lacktman discussed the upcoming American Telemedicine Association’s annual conference, new developments in telemedicine and digital health, the regulatory context, and the prospects for the industry’s future
02 May 2024
In the News
Jennifer Hennessy on American Privacy Rights Act – ‘This law does have teeth’
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Jennifer Hennessy assesses the prospects of what could be the first federal data privacy law passed in the United States