SRH Law invites you to join us for the 5th Annual Art+Soul celebration at our office on June 9, 2016, from 5:30-9:00 p.m. EVENT BACKGROUND Over the last fifteen years, our law firm has been privileged to work with people all around Vermont who are Read more »
GMO Labeling Update: Civil Suit Provision Delayed for One Year
As we’ve discussed, Vermont’s first in the nation GMO labeling law (Act 120) is slated to go into effect on July 1 (a basic rundown of the law’s requirements can be found here.) The rules adopted by the Vermont Attorney General to implement the Read more »
SRH Law helps city of Burlington expand public use of Waterfront Park
On April 15, the Vermont Supreme Court affirmed the legality of amendments to the City of Burlington’s Act 250 permit for Waterfront Park that authorize the City to expand use of the Park for public events during all four seasons of the year, Read more »
Vermont’s GMO Labeling Law: The Basics
As we discussed in a recent post, Vermont’s first-in-the-nation GMO labeling law goes into effect July 1, 2016. As you probably know by now, Act 120 (as the law is commonly known) generally requires food manufacturers and retailers to label foods Read more »
Vermont’s GMO Labeling Law to Go into Effect July 1, 2016
On July 1, 2016, Vermont will become the first state in the nation to require food manufacturers and retailers to label certain foods that are produced with genetic engineering. The law, commonly known as Act 120, or the “GMO labeling Read more »
Jon Rose presenting on sovereign immunity at the VBA’s Mid-Year Meeting
SRH Law attorney Jon Rose will be presenting at the Vermont Bar Association’s Mid-Year Meeting on Friday, April 1st. Jon – who prior to joining SRH Law was a litigator in the Vermont Attorney General’s Office – will be speaking about state Read more »
Paid sick leave is about to arrive in Vermont
As all employers and employees should know, both Vermont and federal law – in the form of the Parental and Family Leave Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act – already require employers of a certain size to provide leave to employees who need to Read more »
SRH Law Attorneys Help Copley Hospital Obtain Approval to Build $12.5 Million Surgical Suite
Copley Hospital has obtained approval from the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) to build a new surgical suite to replace its existing suite, which is nearly forty years old. SRH Law attorneys Drew Kervick, Eileen Elliott and Karen Tyler assisted the Read more »
Brian Dunkiel on the challenge of handling contaminated soils
The proper disposal of contaminated “urban soil” unearthed during new development projects in Burlington has become a significant consideration for the city and its developers. Brian Dunkiel provides counsel to the city and others on contaminated Read more »
Justin McCabe presents on The Nuts and Bolts of IP Protection, hosted by Generator Makerspace
Attorney Justin McCabe will be presenting tomorrow on the process of determining the need for and obtaining a patent. His presentation, The Nuts and Bolts of Intellectual Property Protection, is hosted by Generator Makerspace and is free, but space Read more »
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