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OSHA sharpens focus of COVID-19 safety efforts

April 01, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Business Insurance discussing OSHA's National Emphasis Program to focus its enforcement efforts on industries with the largest number of workers at serious risk of contracting the coronavirus.


The Tension Between Protecting Children’s Best Interests and Parents’ Freedom of Speech Rights

April 01, 2021

Publication

Karina Norwood published a case note in the Pennsylvania Family Lawyer in the Spring 2021 edition called “The Tension Between Protecting Children’s Best Interests and Parents’ Freedom of Speech Rights.”


Susan Eisenberg and Jennifer Taylor Selected as Honorees for the DBR’s Florida Legal Awards

April 01, 2021

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Susan Eisenberg and Jennifer Taylor, members of the firm’s Labor & Employment Department, have been selected as honorees for the Daily Business Review’s Florida Legal Awards.


New York State Legalizes Adult-Use Cannabis Through Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act [Alert]

April 01, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - Cannabis

James Ansorge discusses New York's legislation legalizing adult-use cannabis signed into law by Governor Cuomo.


Motions for Partial Dismissal Toll the Period for Answering the Entire Complaint for Del.'s Note Action Statute

March 31, 2021

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman & Mark Felger, writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision from the Superior Court of Delaware holding that partial motions to dismiss toll the period for answering the entire complaint under Delaware’s Note Action Statute moving for partial dismissal before answering is not a procedural error necessitating a default or other repercussions.


Amendments to the Reasonable Accommodation Notice Law [Alert]

March 31, 2021

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss New York Senate Bill S867 that requires every housing provider to provide written notice to all tenants and prospective tenants of their rights to request reasonable modifications and accommodations in connection with certain disabilities recognized under New York law.


Getting Your Workforce Vaccinated Without Getting Sued [Century City Bar Association]

March 31, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

John Carrigan, Jr. wrote an article about the COVID-19 vaccine and employers looking to a vaccine as a way to keep their workforce and customers safe may face an uphill battle.


Why and When Reexams Can Be a Better Option Than Inter Partes Reviews at the USPTO [IAM]

March 31, 2021

Publication - Intellectual Property, Patents

Jeffrey Townes and Hongling Zou co-authored an article about how there are indications that experienced patent litigants are taking a fresh look at the old post-grant friend ex parte reexamination, particularly when other challenges fail.


The Dotted Line: Beefing up Davis-Bacon Compliance

March 30, 2021

News - Construction Law

Larry Prosen was featured in an article published by Construction Dive, which discusses steps construction firms can take to ensure they remain compliant.


Can a Settlement Demand Above Policy Limits Fall within Limits? A Calif. Appellate Court Says Yes

March 29, 2021

Publication - Bad Faith, Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Michael Melendez and Rebekah Shapiro discuss a recent California Appeals Court decision in Planet Bingo LLC v. Burlington Ins. Co., and what it means for liability insurers.


California Enacts New COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave Requirements With Retroactive Application

March 29, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

Nicole Perkin and Elena Hillman discuss SB 95, which continues and expands the requirements for COVID-19-related sick pay as mandated previously by the federal FFCRA and California’s AB 1867, both of which expired on December 31, 2020.


Post-Election Litigation and Rule 3.6 Restrictions on Trial Publicity [American Bar Association Litigation Section]

March 29, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Daniel Harrington published an article titled, "Post-Election Litigation and Rule 3.6 Restrictions on Trial Publicity" in the American Bar Association Litigation Section.


Litigation Leaders: Cozen O’Connor’s Jim Heller on Building Trial-Ready Product Liability, White Collar and Class Action Teams

March 29, 2021

News - Class Actions, Commercial Litigation, Products Liability

The American Lawyer profiled Jim Heller as part of its Litigation Leader series, which features the country's biggest firms' litigation practice leaders.


Paycheck Protection Program Extended

March 26, 2021

Publication - Corporate

The Paycheck Protection Program is scheduled to expire March 31, 2021. However, the program still has a large amount of unspent money, and there is still considerable support for the program in Congress.


The American Rescue Plan’s Impact on New York State and City Government, Businesses, and Nonprofits

March 26, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Jamie Ansorge, Rose Christ, and Michael Bain discuss how the American Rescue Plan will impact New York City and state, as well as small businesses and nonprofits.


The Ever Evolving Registrability of Trademarks for CBD Products [Alert]

March 25, 2021

Publication - Cannabis

Ashley Kessler, Julie Dostal, and Jonathan Gale discuss In re Stanley Brothers Social Enterprises, LLC and if it opens up the opportunity for CBD products to register their trademarks with the USPTO.


Cozen O’Connor Continues Corporate Practice Expansion in Pittsburgh with the Addition of Benjamin W. Milleville

March 25, 2021

Press Release - Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities, Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt Organizations

Milleville brings a strong history of advising businesses and nonprofit organizations on corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, the negotiation of commercial agreements, governance, and real estate matters.


Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Back James J. Sullivan, Jr., Former Chairman, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission to the Firm’s Labor and Employment Department

March 25, 2021

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Sullivan will be joining the Washington, D.C., office as a member of the Labor & Employment Department and as co-chair of the OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice Group.


Cozen O’Connor Promotes 15 Attorneys to Member

March 25, 2021

Press Release

Cozen O'Connor promoted 15 attorneys to member: Donnie Apodaca, Brian Burack, Jason Cabrera, Kristina Cherevas, Jonathan Gale, Matthew Glavin, Yehudah Gordon, Max Kaplan, Jason Kreps, Anna Will Kentz, Daniel Levine, Peter Lim, Matthew Policastro Laura Reinhart, and Danielle Sapega.


Developments in Offshore Wind Part Two [White Paper]

March 25, 2021

Publication - Renewable Energy

Michael Connolly, Amorie Hummel, William Lesser, Heidi Schwartz, Josh Stein, and James Van Orden discuss tax, maritime, and environmental issues and developments affecting the offshore wind industry.

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