Mark has over two decades of experience working in-house at large chemical companies.
His focus is product regulation at the federal, state, and international levels across a wide range of programs, and occupational safety and health.
He leads the firm’s Chemicals group. His experience under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) includes enforcement actions, counseling, rulemaking, advocacy, and legislative actions. Since the enactment of TSCA amendments in 2016, he has been heavily involved in advocacy, compliance activity, and litigation arising from EPA's implementation of these amendments. He also works with foreign counterparts to TSCA, including REACH and CEPA.
He is also a leader of the firm’s Occupational Safety and Health practice. He has extensive experience with OSHA and state OSHA inspections, enforcement litigation, compliance counseling, advocacy, and rulemaking. He has counseled clients on the EPA risk management program requirements under Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act and state worker protection programs, and on inspections by the Chemical Safety and Health Investigation Board.
He has extensive experience with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, particularly with respect to regulation of antimicrobials, and with the Biocidal Products Directive in Europe.
He heads the firm’s FDA practice, having worked on FDA regulation of food and food additives, dietary supplements, drugs, medical devices, and cosmetics, and European counterparts. He is knowledgeable about human testing requirements, having served as the Chair of an institutional review board for several years.
He has counseled clients on the regulation of consumer products by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Federal Trade Commission. He has reviewed hundreds of green marketing claims and counseled on federal, state, and international regulation of such claims.
He has worked on green chemistry issues at the federal and state levels, as well as a variety of voluntary programs that affect products. He has helped clients with the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, the Controlled Substances Act, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and other chemicals-related requirements.
He has advised clients and written and lectured on the regulation of the products of nanotechnology by FDA and by EPA under FIFRA and TSCA, and on related product stewardship issues.
Service Areas & Industries
- Chemicals Regulation
- Chemicals
- Food, Beverage
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Pesticides
- Industrial Hemp & Cannabis
More Legal and Business Bylines From Mark N. Duvall
- EPA Hints at Critical Changes to TSCA PFAS Reporting Rule, Seeks Comment - (Posted On Monday, November 28, 2022)
- OSHA Expands Criteria for Severe Violator Enforcement Program - (Posted On Thursday, September 22, 2022)
- Changes May Be Coming to EPA and Now OSHA Process Safety Requirements - (Posted On Friday, September 09, 2022)
- OSHA Not Required to Accelerate Timeline for Healthcare COVID-19 Standard - (Posted On Friday, September 02, 2022)
- Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and Process Safety: EPA Proposes Risk Management Program Rule Amendments - (Posted On Monday, August 29, 2022)
- Narrowing Confidentiality Claims Under TSCA - (Posted On Wednesday, June 01, 2022)
- The Future Is Now for TSCA Risk Management Rulemaking for Asbestos and Other Chemicals - (Posted On Thursday, April 28, 2022)
- What’s Next for OSHA Rulemaking on COVID-19 and Other Infectious Diseases - (Posted On Tuesday, February 01, 2022)
- After the Supreme Court Decision, What Comes Next for OSHA and COVID-19 - (Posted On Saturday, January 15, 2022)
- TSCA in 2022: Fasten Your Seatbelt - (Posted On Tuesday, January 11, 2022)
Mark N. Duvall and his thought leadership on Environmental Regulations and Litigation has been selected for a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leadership Award. Mr. Duvall’s expertise and understanding of the landscape of environmental regulation, especially his work and analysis of the Toxic Substances Control Act, provides important information to NLR readers all over the country. His article Unique Identifiers: A Little-Noticed TSCA Provision Could Have a Big Impact on CBI co-authored with Ryan J. Carra and Timothy M. Serie of Beveridge & Diamond is a great example of his analysis.
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.