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New York Note: LaSalle Rejected, City Legislation, Cannabis Dispensary

January 23, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – Senate Judiciary Committee Votes No on LaSalle; NYC Council Passes and Introduces Legislation; First NY Cannabis Dispensary Owned by Justice-Impacted Individual Opens


The NY Senate Should Have Voted on Judge LaSalle [New York Law Journal]

January 23, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the New York State Senate declining to vote on Justice Hector LaSalle’s nomination as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.


Canada Proposes Sweeping National Security Updates to Investment Canada Act [Alert]

January 23, 2023

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

Foreign investors in Canadian businesses are set to face tougher national security review provisions under the Investment Canada Act.


State AG Pulse | “I View Businesses As Poverty Destroyers”

January 23, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

In the first episode in Season Two, new Virginia AG Jason Miyares dispels the myth that AGs are anti-business. He talks about how he views businesses as victims when it comes to data breaches and seeks to work with them rather than blame them.


Rogers-Shaw, Canada Regulator to Duke It Out in Federal Court Over C$20 Billion Bid

January 23, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition

Michael Osborne was quoted in a Reuters article discussing the Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications’ appeal, which will be heard tomorrow in a Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.


Competition Bureau Is Likely to Lose Its Appeal in Rogers-Shaw Takeover

January 23, 2023

Publication - Antitrust & Competition

Michael Osborne contributed an article to The Globe and Mail discussing the Competition Bureau’s appeal in the Rogers-Shaw Communications merger.


Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies adds Habitat for Humanity Vice President Katrell Lewis to its New York Practice

January 23, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies adds Katrell Lewis, formerly vp of government and community partnerships for Habitat for Humanity - New York City & Westchester County, to its New York office.


Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Equity - How to Manage Your Mind to Capture and Bill All of Your Time

January 20, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Molly Kremer and Sarah Schlossberg contributed an article to the February issue of ALI CLE’s The Practical Lawyer, discussing the negative outlook and struggles some attorneys have with billing.


The public takes aim at "un-American" noncompetes

January 20, 2023

News - Labor & Employment, Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

Michael Schmidt spoke with Axios about the Federal Trade Commission's proposed rule banning employers from using noncompete agreements.


Countering Cyber Attacks Through Subrogation: A Guide to Assessing Claim Viability

January 19, 2023

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This webinar will discuss how to analyze the viability of subrogation cyber claims. The presenters will address key issues the attorney or representative should consider to effectively evaluate cyber claims in the subrogation context, including identifying potential targets, assessing causes of action, and considering industry and legal standards that may influence the courts.


CFPB Settles Gaze on Fine Print | FTC Closes Tab on Drizly’s Alleged Security Flaws | AGs Favor Student Debt Forgiveness

January 19, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 1.19.2023 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.


DOJ Offering Increased Reductions in Fines to Incentivize Companies to Voluntarily Report Misconduct [Alert]

January 18, 2023

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Nicole H. Sprinzen & Joseph Simpson discuss the Department of Justice's changes to its existing Corporate Enforcement Policy that will grant as much as a 75% reduction in fines for companies that voluntarily self-report wrongdoing.


Governor Hochul Announces Plan to Tackle New York’s Housing Crisis [Alert]

January 18, 2023

Publication - Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

During her State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the New York Housing Compact, a strategy to build 800,000 new homes over the next decade.


IRS Proposes to Permanently Allow Remote Witnessing of Spousal Consents [Alert]

January 18, 2023

Publication - Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Labor & Employment

On December 29, 2022, the IRS issued proposed regulations that would permanently allow retirement plans to accept remote participant elections and spousal consents.


Katayun I. Jaffari Elected Vice Chancellor of Philadelphia Bar Association, Will Become Chancellor in 2025

January 18, 2023

Press Release

Jaffari’s current and past Philadelphia Bar Association positions include chair of the Board of Governors, chair of the Business Law Section, co-chair of the Women’s Rights Committee, and member of the executive committee of the Public Interest Law Section.


‘I hate this rule’: the FTC's controversial non-competes ban

January 17, 2023

News - Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

Jim Gale spoke with World Intellectual Property Review to discuss the Federal Trade Commission's proposed rule banning noncompete agreements and its impact on trade secrets.


Cozen Currents: Trump is Biden's Best (and Worst) Case for Re-election

January 17, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“President Biden’s best case for re-election is that he’s not Donald Trump. Perhaps his biggest risk for re-election is that Trump’s relevance appears to be waning even if MAGA ideology and MAGA voters aren’t.”


Commissioner’s Appeal of Rogers-Shaw Decision Likely to Fail [Alert]

January 17, 2023

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

The Commissioner’s appeal is scheduled to be heard on January 24, 2023. Read our prediction on the outcome of this appeal.


The Few, The Not-So-Proud Water System Operators Who Have Gone Awry

January 17, 2023

Publication - Utility & Energy

Michael Klein discusses recent incidents in which water system operators neglected their duties to ensure safe and reliable drinking water to the public in The Water News Source.


In 2022, Opioids, Data Privacy, and ESG Dominated the State AG Landscape

January 17, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

State AG Group member Emily Yu speaks with her colleagues for their take on the most significant AG actions of the past year and what they foretell for AGs’ priorities in 2023.

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