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Jayni draws on her experience with environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regimes to help clients assess risk, develop compliance strategies, and build strong legal and technical cases when faced with litigation or enforcement.
Jayni counsels companies in a variety of industries on regulatory compliance and represents them in litigation and enforcement proceedings related to a broad range of federal and state EHS laws. Jayni is a leader of Beveridge & Diamond’s Occupational Safety and Health group and has significant experience advising clients on compliance obligations relating to worker health and safety, providing advice following workplace incidents, helping clients prepare for and respond to government inspections, and defending against enforcement actions and related litigation.
Jayni entered the practice of environmental law because of her intersecting interests in law, policy, science, and technology. Her work involves considering historical factual and technical issues, managing complex parallel proceedings in both the criminal and civil regulatory arenas, and collaborating with subject matter experts to find creative solutions to her clients’ complex EHS issues.
Jayni values learning about her clients' operations and businesses and draws on her experience across many industries to help clients improve overall compliance, develop necessary corrective steps, build strong legal and technical cases to minimize liability, and achieve business goals.
Professional Involvement
Jayni maintains an active pro bono practice and has assisted individuals with civil litigation, immigration, and criminal expungement matters. One of Jayni’s notable pro bono cases involved the representation of a family that was displaced from its home for seven months because of a mercury spill. Jayni’s advocacy on behalf of the family enabled the family to obtain a favorable settlement for the family’s expenses and hardship during the cleanup of its home.
Before joining B&D, Jayni interned with the Maryland Office of the Attorney General at the State Highway Administration and the Maryland Department of the Environment. During law school, Jayni earned a certificate of Concentration in Environmental Law, served on the Maryland Law Review, and represented clients on a variety of environmental matters as a member of the University of Maryland Environmental Law Clinic.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Jayni A. Lanham
- OSHA Finalizes Rule Rescinding Electronic Submission of Certain Injury and Illness Records - (Posted On Wednesday, January 30, 2019)
- Fifth Circuit Upholds OSHA’s Multi-Employer Citation Policy - (Posted On Thursday, December 20, 2018)
- Eleventh Circuit Rejects OSHA Effort to Expand Inspection Based on Injury Records - (Posted On Sunday, November 04, 2018)
- OSHA Issues Important Guidance for Employer Safety Incentive/Drug-Testing Programs and Forecasts Key Enforcement Targeting Initiative - (Posted On Saturday, November 03, 2018)
- OSHA Proposes to Rescind Electronic Submission of Certain Injury and Illness Records - (Posted On Wednesday, August 22, 2018)
- EPA Delays Effective Date of RMP Rule Amendments, Environmental Groups File Challenge - (Posted On Friday, June 16, 2017)
- OSHA Indefinitely Delays Electronic Reporting Requirements - (Posted On Wednesday, May 24, 2017)
- OSHA’s “Volks” Rule Invalidated - (Posted On Tuesday, April 11, 2017)
- EPA Releases Final RMP Amendments, Awaits Response of New Administration - (Posted On Thursday, January 05, 2017)
- OSHA “Clarifies” Employers’ Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Obligations - (Posted On Thursday, December 22, 2016)
Beveridge & Diamond PC has been named a Go-To Thought Leader in the field of Coronavirus Legal News by the National Law Review. In January of 2022, authors Mark N. Duvall, Jayni A. Lanham, and Heidi P. Knight detailed at length the ever-changing COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards published by OSHA. Their publication provides excellent insight into the complicated landscape of COVID-19 rulemaking, and has to date been viewed more than 17,000 times.