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Stuart Shorenstein Recognized Among City & State New York’s 2023 NYC Power 100

February 15, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Stuart Shorenstein, Member and Managing Director of New York Public Strategies, has been named to the 2023 NYC Power 100 by City & State New York. This prestigious list recognizes elected officials, political appointees, lobbyists, journalists, non-profit leaders and advocates, business executives, federal and state prosecutors, and union presidents – all of whom who are “shaping politics and policies across the city’s five boroughs” and who are “the leaders of the center of the universe.”


How Courts Are Clarifying D&O Policies' Bump-Up Provisions

February 14, 2023

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Andrew S. Paliotta wrote the expert analysis column titled, “How Courts Are Clarifying D&O Policies' Bump-Up Provisions” for Law360.


AI for Trademark Lawyers Moving Beyond Search to Expanding Work

February 14, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright - Cannabis

Ashley Kessler spoke with Bloomberg Law about using artificial intelligence to assist in trademark work.


New York Note: GOP Sues over LaSalle, Vaccination Requirement, Gary Jenkins Steps Down, Progressive Caucus

February 13, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – GOP Senator Sues Dems over LaSalle; Adams Lifts Vaccination Requirement for City Workers; Gary Jenkins Resigns as Social Services Commissioner; Council Members Leave Progressive Caucus over NYPD Funding Pledge


Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named to 2023 Georgia Super Lawyers List

February 10, 2023

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance - Insurance

Recognized by her peers in Georgia as Super Lawyers is Alycen Moss. Luciana Aquino and Danielle C. Le Jeune were named “Rising Stars,” a list that recognizes attorneys under the age of 40.


Cozen Cities: February 10, 2023

February 10, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Rideshare and delivery drivers in Chicago are calling for an ordinance that guarantees their right to appeal before being permanently kicked off the app they use for their jobs. The proposed ordinance would offer a means for app drivers accused of misconduct to tell their side of the story and recoup lost income if they were found to be unfairly deactivated.


NY AG Watching Out for Stalkerware | FTC Has Bone to Pick over Health Claims | Hard Pill to Swallow for Medicare Fraud

February 09, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 2.9.2023 Here are 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: Mayoral Candidate Outlines Public Safety Plan; Race for City Controller Heats Up; City to Receive Federal Funding for Water System Upgrades

February 09, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

As Pennsylvania’s largest city, Philadelphia also has the state’s largest — and poorest — public school system. When news broke on Tuesday afternoon that the Commonwealth Court had ruled that the state’s “outdated” funding distribution model to be unconstitutional, many local proponents of system reform celebrated, as the ruling will likely have a significant impact on the School District of Philadelphia. The current formula ties school funding primarily to property taxes, which plaintiffs argued creates an inherently inequitable system in which low-wealth districts were perpetually underfunded.


Cozen O'Connor attorneys work pro bono to help mother and son earn asylum in United States

February 09, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment

Matthew DiCianni and Amy Doig spoke with Chicago Lawyer Magazine about working with their client's request for asylum.


Broad Street Brief - February 16, 2023

February 09, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Earlier this week, Councilmember David Oh resigned his at-large seat and officially announced that he is running to become the 100th mayor of Philadelphia. Though he is the 11th candidate to enter the race, he is the first Republican to do so. Philadelphia’s next mayor is very likely to be a Democrat, but former Councilmember Oh hopes that his qualifications and the city’s current political atmosphere will help him overcome the 7-to-1 voter registration advantage enjoyed by the city’s majority party.


Attorneys general open to penalty negotiations if framed right

February 08, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

Legal Dive Lead Editor Robert Freedman listened to our podcast Money Money Money: Where does it go and why and teases out some of the key themes related to restitution, disgorgement and penalty negotiations in state AG settlements.


Public Storage $11B Bid Would Likely Clear Antitrust Hurdles

February 08, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition

Jonathan Grossman was quoted in an article published by Law360, which discusses Public Storage’s decision to broadcast its $11 billion takeover bid for Life Storage after not receiving a response from their board.


Cozen Currents: The State of the Union is...

February 07, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“Tonight’s State of the Union address is less about the usual laundry list of policy priorities and more about President Biden building the political narrative for his all but certain re-election campaign.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Eight Million Portable Dehumidifiers Recalled in The Last 10 Years [Alert]

February 07, 2023

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

The use of portable dehumidifiers poses a significant fire risk as almost every major brand of dehumidifier has been recalled in the last 10 years.


US Supreme Court Revisits Gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act [The Legal Intelligencer]

February 07, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Stephen Miller and Pamela Dorian published an article in The Legal Intelligencer discussing the U.S. Supreme Court’s consideration of the issue of gerrymandering in Merrill v. Milligan.


Five Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Recognized as 2023 Southern California Super Lawyers

February 07, 2023

Press Release - Appellate, Commercial Litigation, Environmental Regulatory & Due Diligence, Franchising, Ground Leasing, Real Estate, Real Estate Acquisitions & Dispositions, Real Estate Joint Ventures

Super Lawyers has named Los Angeles attorneys Susan A. Grueneberg and Donald C. Nanney and Santa Monica attorneys Thomas W. Casparian, Jonathan S. Gross, and Paul S. Rutter to its 2023 Southern California Super Lawyers list.


New York Note: Executive FY24 Budget, City Legislation, Composting

February 06, 2023

Publication

News in New York – Governor Hochul Releases FY24 Executive Budget; NYC Council Passes and Introduces Legislation; Citywide Composting Program; Council Hearing on Facial Recognition Technology


Biometrics Update: Class Plaintiffs Have 5 Years to Bring Claims Under Illinois’s BIPA [Alert]

February 06, 2023

Publication - Class Actions, Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment, Privacy Litigation – Emerging Trends

Max Kaplan discusses the Supreme Court of Illinois's decision in Tims v. Black Horse Carriers, Inc., ruling that BIPA is subject to the five-year, catch-all statute of limitations.


State AG Pulse | Money, Money, Money: Where does it go and why?

February 06, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

In this episode we draw back the curtain on attorney general settlements, including an AG’s statutory authority and motives, and the factors that determine the size and composition of a settlement, and provide insights to help businesses negotiate for the best possible outcome.


Nicole Sprinzen Speaks with CBS NY About NYPD Officer Accused of Spying for China

February 03, 2023

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Nicole Sprinzen was interviewed by CBS News New York on February 2, 2023, in connection with an exclusive story about a Tibet-born NYPD officer Baimadajie Angwang, who made headlines in the New York area and across the country after he had been accused of being a spy for China.

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