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What Does it Mean to be a Socialist in 2021? [Queens Daily Eagle]

July 22, 2021

Publication - Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the Queens Daily Eagle discussing the self-described socialists in the State Legislature and the New York City Council.


Global Insurance Perspectives on Climate Change [White Paper]

July 21, 2021

Publication - Insurance Coverage - Climate Change

J.D. Dickenson, Jonathan Toren, and Ryan Kelly discuss how continually shifting climate change risk realities have the potential to impact claims handling and litigation management in the insurance industry.


Michael Schmidt Honored by The National Law Journal

July 21, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, was named an Employment Law Trailblazer by The National Law Journal for 2021.


How do the new masking recommendations affect workplaces?

July 20, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Walter Stella spoke with KCBS Radio on what we should know about requirements as we look ahead to returning to the office.


NYC Is Moving Towards Creating a Permanent Open Restaurants Program [Alert]

July 20, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Alyssa Baldassini, Kaitesi Munroe, Vivien Krieger, and Katie Schwab discuss Mayor de Blasio's plan to make the temporary Open Restaurants Program permanent.


Super Lawyers Names Two Minnesota Cozen O’Connor Attorneys to its 2021 List

July 20, 2021

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Super Lawyers has named two Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2021 Minnesota Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists


Doing Battle on (At Least) Two Fronts: What Happens When Multiple Regulators Engage in Parallel Enforcement Efforts?

July 20, 2021

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Multi-agency cooperation efforts can go a long way toward obtaining mitigated civil or criminal penalties.


Five Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named to 2021 Washington Super Lawyers List

July 20, 2021

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Intellectual Property

Super Lawyers has named five Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2021 list of top practitioners in Washington.


Continuing the “Return to Normalcy” at the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission [Alert]

July 19, 2021

Publication - Utility & Energy

David P. Zambito and Jonathan P. Nase discuss the PUC's various orders gradually ending the emergency measures it took in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.


'So Many More People Calling Themselves IP Lawyers,' Creating Challenge for Attorneys in This Practice Area

July 19, 2021

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

In an interview with the Daily Business Review, Jim Gale discussed what keeps him awake about his practice, what attracted him to intellectual property law, how trade secret business held steady through the pandemic, if the COVID-19 outbreak resulted in an increase in trade secret litigation, and what he sees as a threat.


Remind Returning Employees of Professional Expectations

July 16, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt spoke to SHRM about how employees who have gotten used to working from home may need a refresher on professional expectations when they return to the office.


California Supreme Court Targets Meal and Rest Premium Pay Practices [Alert]

July 16, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

Brett Greving, Elena Hillman, and Jason Barsanti discuss the California Supreme Court's decision in Ferra v. Loews Hollywood Hotels, LLC.


Doing His Part [Chicago Lawyer]

July 16, 2021

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage

Gary Gassman is featured in the July edition of Chicago Lawyer discussing championing diversity and inclusion initiatives in his many roles within Cozen O'Connor and the American Bar Association (ABA).


Activist Shareholders Score Wins on Election Spending After Riot

July 16, 2021

News - Corporate Governance & Securities

Kathy Jaffari was quoted in a Bloomberg Law article discussing how, since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol earlier this year, activist shareholders at many companies are experiencing more success in getting approval from their fellow shareholders on increased political spending disclosures.


WTR Global Leaders - Camille Miller

July 15, 2021

News - Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright

In an interview with World Trademark Review, Camille Miller discussed her career, the trademark landscape, and the firm's Intellectual Property Department.


SEC Brings Enforcement Action Against All Sides of a Proposed SPAC Transaction for Misleading Disclosures [Alert]

July 15, 2021

Publication - Capital Markets & Securities, Corporate Governance & Securities

Naz Jalali discusses the SEC's first enforcement action in which all sides of a proposed SPAC transaction were targeted. In this action, the SEC brought charges against the SPAC, the SPAC sponsor, the SPAC’s CEO, the SPAC’s proposed merger target, and the merger target’s founder and former CEO.


Broad Street Brief: Anti-Eviction Programs Extended as City Distributes Millions in Relief and Eyes Permanent Changes to Housing Policy, Philadelphia’s Pandemic Paid Leave Law Expires, But Other Labor Changes on the Horizon

July 15, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Philadelphia’s eviction diversion and rental assistance programs will stay in effect until at least August 31, thanks to a favorable ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The city reports that over 35,000 have applied for rent relief, and that the city is on track to distribute $37 million in aid by September 1.


Google Antitrust Suit | Credit Card Surcharge Ban Lifted | California Clean Air Act Waiver Unconstitutional?

July 15, 2021

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 7.15.2021 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:


What to say if a job interviewer asks:

July 14, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in Biz Instant discussing how employers should handle a job candidate asking about location preference in the interview.


Watch: Will Biden’s Task Force Bring Manufacturing Back to the U.S.?

July 14, 2021

News - Customs, Imports & Trade Remedies

Kristi Zentner and Heather Marx were featured in SupplyChainBrain discussing how the recommendations of Biden’s supply chain task force might lead to real progress toward the return of domestic manufacturing of critical supplies.

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