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Home › News › Katz, Marshall & Banks partner David J. Marshall speaks at OSHA’s 2011 Federal and State Whistleblower Conference

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Katz, Marshall & Banks partner David J. Marshall speaks at OSHA’s 2011 Federal and State Whistleblower Conference

  • September 22, 2011

David J. Marshall serves on a panel of two attorneys who represent whistleblowers and two who defend companies against whistleblower claims at OSHA’s national training conference in Orlando, Florida.  OSHA is responsible for investigating employees’ whistleblower complaints under 21 federal statutes, ranging from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (corporate fraud), to the Energy Reorganization Act (nuclear safety), to the AIR 21 law (aviation safety) to Consumer Finance Protection (consumer credit). The conference, which is titled “Protecting and Preserving Voice in the Workplace:  Strengthening Whistleblower Protection,” is OSHA’s first national training conference for its 150 whistleblower investigators and 30 related legal staff from the Department of Labor’s national and regional solicitors’ offices.

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