Law Blog
Acosta is Out, Scalia is Nominated – Will the DOL Actually Get Something Done This Year?
July was an eventful month at the Department of Labor. Other than the departure of DOL Secretary Alex Acosta on July 9 and the nomination...
Read MoreModernizing New Hampshire’s Electric Distribution System
New Hampshire, like the rest of the nation, is seeing increased deployment of distributed energy resources (DER). DER are electricity resources or controllable loads that...
Read MoreThe Departure of Scott Mungo: Will Lack of Leadership Affect OSHA’s Effectiveness?
Scott Mungo recently withdrew his name from consideration as the nominee for Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA at the Department of Labor. It had...
Read MoreGovernor Signs Solar Legislation into Law
With the stroke of a pen, Governor Sununu recently signed Senate Bill 165, relative to net energy metering by low-moderate income community solar projects, into...
Read MoreChange in Law For a Youth Working at Night
Employers need to be mindful of a New Hampshire law that took effect on July 14, 2019 regarding youth employment and working nights. Under the...
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