February 23, 2024
A corrosion control company has retooled its claims that North Carolina labor officials incentivized inspectors to issue workplace safety citations, highlighting in a revised complaint the harm caused by the citations after its 2021 lawsuit was tossed last month for failing to make a stronger connection to its alleged injuries.
January 17, 2024
A North Carolina federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit accusing state labor officials of incentivizing inspectors to issue workplace safety citations, finding the corrosion control company that filed suit failed to show the citations it received resulted from such a policy.
January 04, 2024
North Carolina labor officials accused of incentivizing state inspectors to issue workplace safety citations have urged a federal judge to accept a magistrate judge's recommendation to toss the case, saying the corrosion control company behind the accusations lacks standing to sue.
December 11, 2023
A federal magistrate judge has recommended throwing out a corrosion-control company's lawsuit accusing North Carolina labor officials of incentivizing state inspectors to issue workplace safety citations, finding the company has not adequately alleged that the citations were the result of such a policy.
June 21, 2022
A federal magistrate judge on Tuesday agreed to temporarily sideline litigation accusing North Carolina officials of incentivizing state inspectors to issue workplace safety violations while those officials pursue their Fourth Circuit bid to toss the suit.