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Workers turn into amateur sleuths to track virus cases

July 19, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was quoted in The Washington Post discussing employers providing a safe work environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Five Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named to 2020 Washington Super Lawyers List

July 17, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Intellectual Property

Super Lawyers has named five Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2020 list of top practitioners in Washington.


School Closings Shaping Up As Next Headache For Employers

July 17, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing the possible impact of the upcoming school year on employers.


DOT Provides Airline Payment Flexibility for Enforcement Penalty During COVID-19 [Alert]

July 17, 2020

Publication - Aviation, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

David Heffernan discusses the DOT's consent order against Volaris and how it may provide insights into how DOT is approaching enforcement during COVID-19.


Changes to Florida Law Requiring Mandatory Use of E-Verify for Certain Employers [Alert]

July 16, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge discusses new Florida legislation requiring all government employers and certain private employers to use E-Verify beginning January 1, 2021.


Updated Government Guidance on Vertical Mergers [Alert]

July 15, 2020

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Thomas Ingalls discusses the DOJ and FTC's new Vertical Merger Guidelines setting forth how they intend to analyze mergers between companies at different levels in a distribution chain.


Jason Domark Appointed to Board of Directors of Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami

July 15, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Jason Domark, member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation department, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami.


Resumption of Visa Services at the U.S. Consulates [Alert]

July 15, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Fran Rayer and Beth Olivera discuss the resumption of Visa services at certain U.S. embassies and consulates around the world.


Jennifer Brandt Featured on Court TV

July 15, 2020

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV discussing a variety of cases in the news including the latest on Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell and the investigation into Paige Johnson’s disappearance and death.


ABA Opinion Defends Anti-Harassment Rule Criticized as Too Broad

July 15, 2020

News - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson was quoted in a Bloomberg Law article discussing how the American Bar Association is defending a model anti-harassment ethics rule that’s come under criticism as an overbroad regulation of attorneys’ speech.


Foreign Students Can Remain in the U.S. Even if All Classes Will Be Online

July 15, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Fran Rayer and Beth Olivera discuss the settlement in President and Fellows of Harvard College et al. v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security et al., allowing foreign students to remain in the United States even if all classes will be online.


Parents Raise Concerns About Philadelphia School District’s Reopening Plan

July 15, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with CBS Philly about the challenges families face with schools reopening.


Private Pools in Condos and Coops Can Reopen [Alert]

July 15, 2020

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller update New York City condo and coop owners and boards with the latest guidance from the Empire State Development Corporation.


The Constitutionality of Nondisparagement Provisions in Custody Orders

July 10, 2020

Publication - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt and Megan Feehan published an article to The Legal Intelligencer discussing how in the case, Shak v. Shak, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC), found that a nondisparagement provision included in a custody order is an impermissible restraint under the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.


Hold Off on Reopening Pools and Gyms in Condos and Coops [Alert]

July 09, 2020

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss the Empire State Development Corporation's guidance for private pools and fitness centers.


Are Your Old Cannabis and CBD Contracts Enforceable? Maybe Not. [Alert]

July 09, 2020

Publication - Cannabis

Brett Taylor discusses the California Appellate Court's decision in Susan Metsch et al. v. Jesse Heinowitz et al.


Covenants vs. Conditions in Construction Contracts [ConsensusDocs]

July 09, 2020

Publication - Construction Law - Real Estate & Construction

Marion Hack and Michelle Rosenberg contributed an article to ConsensusDocs discussing the distinct difference between clauses that are conditions and clauses that are covenants in construction contracts.


Cozen O'Connor Group Tackles Surge Of Virus-Driven Lease Disputes

July 09, 2020

News - Real Estate Leasing

Matt Weinstein discusses the formation of Cozen O’Connor’s Real Estate Lease Restructuring Practice, a multidisciplinary team assembled to address the growing needs of landlord and tenant lease renegotiation issues that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic in Law360.


Corporate Registry Updates from the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Republic of Liberia

July 09, 2020

Publication - Transportation & Trade

Geoffrey Ferrer and Anne Mickey discuss corporate registry updates for entities registered in the Marshall Islands and Liberia.


Exercising discretion [Intellectual Property Magazine]

July 09, 2020

Publication - Intellectual Property, Patents

Keri Schaubert and Aaron Lukas consider a precedential PTAB order outlining six factors in exercising discretion to deny institution of IPR proceedings.

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