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Environment: Alert - October 6, 2008

On September 29, 2008, Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law two bills, AB 1879 and SB 509, that set California on the path toward a comprehensive green chemistry program to reduce or eliminate hazardous chemicals in consumer products. Other states and federal regulators have been monitoring California's green chemistry proposals, and in particular these measures, which are expected to spark introductions of similar bills around the nation.

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Dan Coffman Joins Holland & Knight's National Labor, Employment and Benefits Practice Group in Jacksonville

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Highly respected Jacksonville labor and employment attorney Dan Coffman has joined Holland & Knight's Jacksonville office as Of Counsel in the firm's national Labor, Employment and Benefits Practice Group. Prior to joining the firm, he was a founding partner at Coffman, Coleman, Andrews & Grogan in Jacksonville.

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In The Headlines

Clooney Privacy Breach a Clear HIPAA Violation
 
December 20, 2007
 
Shannon Hartsfield - Tallahassee

Shannon Hartsfield discusses an incident in which hospital employees violated HIPAA rules to look at George Clooney's medical records. The article is published in the December issue of Plastic Surgery Practice Advisor, a New England publication read by plastic surgeons who treat celebrity clients.

"This incident can serve as a reminder to covered entities to ensure their staff is trained in the entity's privacy and security policies and procedures," Hartsfield says. "Work force members should know that they should not access data except as necessary for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations purposes."