Courtney M. Malveaux J.D. '02
Mr. Malveaux received his undergraduate degree from Penn State University and his master’s degree from George Washington University before pursuing his law degree at William & Mary. While at W&M, he was a member of the Moot Court, Trial Team and Black Law Students Association, and he served as president of the Student Bar Association. For his work, the law school presented Malveaux with the Marshall-Wythe Gambrell Professionalism Award and George Wythe Award.
He started his law career as an associate for LeClairRyan. Malveaux went on to become assistant attorney general, deputy counsel and associate solicitor general in the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia. In 2010, he became commissioner of the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry, where he worked to enforce occupational safety, health law and other labor laws while also serving as president of the National Association of Government Labor Officials. He worked as director of ThompsonMcMullan P.C. before joining Jackson Lewis in 2016 as a principal.
As co-leader of Jackson Lewis’ workplace safety and health practice group, Malveaux focuses on representing employers in investigations and citations by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and other regulatory agencies.
Malveaux has remained closely connected to W&M throughout the years and served as president of the William & Mary Law School Alumni Association. In 2012, he received the law school’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. In 2021, he created the Reaching Back Scholarship Endowment at the law school.
2024-2025 Committee Assignments
Committee on Academic Affairs
Committee on Audit, Risk & Compliance, Vice Chair
Appointed
July 1, 2023 by Governor Glenn Youngkin