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Cozen Currents: Are Republicans Able to Have Trumpism Without Trump?

June 28, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“Ever Since Donald Trump left the White House, the top political question has been ‘Will Trump run again?’ In the wake of the January 6th congressional hearings though, another question is increasingly on Republicans’ minds: ‘Is it politically possible to embrace Trumpism while simultaneously rejecting Trump?’” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Product Failure Trends: Fractography

June 28, 2022

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This presentation focuses on fractography, the study of fractures, and the Subrogation potential associated with this.


US Supreme Court: Medicaid State Agency Can Wipe Out Tort Recoveries

June 28, 2022

Publication - Elder Law, Private Client Services

The Supreme Court delivered a blow to tort victims that will expand the ability of states to recoup health care costs from accident victims.


Labor Upheaval May Spell Peril For Unpaid Internships

June 27, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Law360 discussing the challenges employers face when creating unpaid internships.


Jennifer Brandt Appeared on Court TV to Discuss the Dawan Ferguson and Ethan Crumbley Trial

June 27, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV.


5 Tips For Employers Regulating Employee Speech Online [Law360]

June 24, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt authored an article about how courts are increasingly being asked to address employment matters involving speech on social media.


‘The Clash Between State and Federal Law in the Cannabis Industry’: 4 Key Takeaways on Federal Policy Reform Efforts

June 24, 2022

News - Cannabis

Joseph Bedwick and Patrick Martin were quoted in Cannabis Business Times discussing the future of federal cannabis policy reform.


What could a 32-hour workweek mean for California employers?

June 23, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Ethan Chernin spoke with HR Dive about a bill in California that could change the state's definition of a workweek from 40 hours to 32 hours per week.


AGs Close Taps on Pipeline Permit Re-Review | AG Bonta Floats Water Argument | AG Healey Finds A Wrong Pathway

June 23, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 6.23.2022 Here are last week’s curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US.


Broad Street Brief: City Council Expected to Pass Budget and Tax Changes This Afternoon

June 23, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Today is City Council’s last voting session before summer recess begins. The legislative body is expected to pass a budget that will invest additional money into public safety and quality-of-life programs. City Council will also vote to lower the net profits portion of the Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) and the Wage Tax. For more information, read the Public Strategies team’s policy alert.


Airlines Applaud Lifting of COVID Testing Requirement for U.S. Arrivals [Alert]

June 23, 2022

Publication - Aviation, Aviation Litigation, Aviation Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

The CDC rescinded the COVID-19 testing requirement for U.S. arriving passengers on June 15. Airlines for America welcomed the CDC's decision.


New York: More Like Alabama Than San Francisco? [New York Law Journal]

June 23, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the Appellate Division, First Department’s decision that New York State’s Assembly districts are unconstitutional.


Cozen Currents: The Coming Biden Reset

June 22, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“The midterm elections are a natural point for the Biden administration to pivot in terms of both personnel and policy. The White House itself will tack to the center in preparation for the president’s re-election campaign, but Biden’s regulators will continue to pursue an aggressive progressive agenda.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Whose Claim is it? Yours, Mine or Ours? – Real Party in Interest Issues Arising from the Made Whole Doctrine

June 21, 2022

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This presentation discusses whether the insurer is entitled to make a recovery before its insured is made whole. The presenters explain the made whole doctrine, discuss how it is applied in different jurisdictions, and review whether the doctrine can be waived or circumvented. The presentation also evaluates whether and how any deductible relates to the doctrine, and discuss ethical issues to ensure the insured is receiving fair treatment during the insurer’s pursuit of responsible third parties.


Seventh Circuit Clarifies that Denial of Leave is Not Necessary for an FMLA Interference Claim [Alert]

June 21, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment

Abigail Green discusses the Seventh Circuit's decision in Salvatore Ziccarelli v. Thomas J. Dart, et al.


State AG Pulse | The Politician v. The Judge: Maryland’s Primary

June 20, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The two leading contenders for Maryland AG come from very different backgrounds. In this week’s podcast, host Bernie and his State AG Group colleagues Milton Marquis and Chris Allen debate what this means for their election prospects and the future of the Maryland AG’s office.


What is “Birdnesting” in Legalese? [Martindale-Avvo]

June 17, 2022

Publication - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Group, contributed a post to the Martindale-Avvo blog discussing the concept of Birdnesting or Nesting.


Judge Axes Minneapolis 2040 Plan

June 16, 2022

News - Real Estate

Steve Katkov is quoted in a Finance and Commerce article discussing a court ruling in connection with one of the country's most progressive and controversial approaches to city planning, the Minneapolis 2040 Plan.


Broad Street Brief: City Council and Kenney Administration Reach Deal on Spending and Taxes

June 16, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

te last night, Philadelphia City Council passed a budget deal out of committee that invested additional money into public safety and quality-of-life programs. They also voted to lower the net profits portion of the Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) and the Wage Tax. For more information, read the comprehensive analysis below.


BCSC Denies Driving Privileges to Enforce Securities Fraud Sanctions [Alert]

June 16, 2022

Publication - Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement, White Collar Defense & Investigations

The BC Securities Commission dismissed an application to overturn a decision to deny a man a driver’s license after committing 62 counts of securities fraud.

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