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How companies can step up to make workplaces diverse, inclusive

June 14, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in the New York Post discussing an architecture firm that removed any unconscious bias from recruiters for their summer intern hiring process.


Co-op and Condo Boards Need to Prepare for a Possible Second Wave

June 12, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses efforts condo and coop boards can take now to protect and prepare themselves for a possible second wave of the virus in Habitat magazine.


Cozen O’Connor Attorney Christopher Hennessy Named Co-Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation, Employment & Labor Relations Law Committee

June 12, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Chicago attorney Christopher Hennessy, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Litigation Department, has been named co-chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Litigation, Employment & Labor Relations Law Committee for the 2020-21 bar year.


Cozen O’Connor Commits $150,000 in Services to Minority and Traditionally Underrepresented Entrepreneurs in Philadelphia

June 12, 2020

Press Release - COpilot: For Your Entrepreneurial Needs, Emerging Business & Venture Capital

Led by Michael Crossey and Christopher McDemus, co-chairs of Cozen O’Connor’s Emerging Business & Venture Capital Practice, the initiative is part of the firm’s COpilot program.


Guest Post – Reverse Engineering Can Get You Only So Far. Florida Case Dismissed After Grant of Daubert Motions

June 12, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Karl Neumann wrote a guest piece for the Drug & Device Law Blog discussing Ramkelewan v. Globus Medical Inc. No. 5:18-cv-100, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 229357 (M.D. Fla. Dec. 10, 2019).


Public Strategies Signs Ten New Lobbying Clients

June 11, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies has added 10 new lobbying clients, including the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.


Pa. High Court Issues New Discipline Rule Against 'Bias or Prejudice' in the Practice of Law

June 11, 2020

News - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson was featured in The Legal Intelligencer discussing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's adoption of a new disciplinary rule saying attorneys can face discipline if, during the practice of law, they “knowingly manifest bias or prejudice, or engage in harassment or discrimination, as those terms are defined in applicable federal, state or local statutes or ordinances.”


Super Lawyers Names Seven Florida Cozen O’Connor Attorneys to its 2020 List

June 11, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Mergers & Acquisitions

Super Lawyers has named seven Cozen O'Connor attorneys to its 2020 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.


IRS Issues Proposed Regulations for Tax on Nonprofit Executive Compensation [Alert]

June 10, 2020

Publication - Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt Organizations

Robert Kaplan and Jay Dorsch discuss the IRS's proposed rules regarding the 21 percent excise tax on compensation over $1 million and excess parachute payments paid by tax-exempt organizations to certain covered employees.


Cozen O’Connor Guides Utz Quality Foods in Business Combination Agreement with Collier Creek Holdings to Form Utz Brands, Inc.

June 10, 2020

Press Release - Capital Markets & Securities, Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tax - Food & Beverage

Transaction Results in Utz Going Public After Nearly 100 Years as Family Business.


Chancery Upholds Shareholder Representative Structure and Refuses to Treat Sellers as Real Parties in Interest

June 10, 2020

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger published an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider.


New York Return-To-Work Safety Plan Checklist

June 10, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt addressed best practices for New York employers to return to work from the COVID-19 pandemic.


Jillian Flax Honored as a 2020 Lawyer on the Fast Track

June 10, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Jillian Flax, member of Cozen O’Connor’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been recognized by The Legal Intelligencer as one of this year’s Lawyers on the Fast Track category.


What a toothless de Blasio means for real estate

June 10, 2020

News - Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher discusses the impact New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's loss of influence has on the real estate industry in The Real Deal.


Jesse Ryan Loffler Named President of the Foundation Board of the National LGBT Bar Association

June 09, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Pittsburgh and New York-based Commercial Litigator Jesse Ryan Loffler has been named president of the National LGBT Bar Association’s Foundation board of directors.


Implied Coinsured? Subrogation Actions Against Condominium Tenants [Alert]

June 09, 2020

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Rick Maleski and Dan Harrington discuss the ruling in Erie Ins. Exchange v. Alba et al., and its impact on subrogation professionals.


Additional Clarification of Paycheck Protection Program Changes [Alert]

June 09, 2020

Publication - Corporate

Steve Dickinson, James Van Orden, and Bob Magovern discuss the joint statement by the Small Business Administration and Department of the Treasury concerning changes in SBA rules and forms that are necessary to implement the Flexibility Act.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses Various Top of the News Cases

June 09, 2020

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law practice, was a guest on Court TV.


It’s Been a Privilege: The Erosion of the Attorney-Client Privilege

June 08, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage

Alycen Moss and Danielle Le Jeune contributed an article to the 2020 GDLA Law Journal discussing the importance of the attorney-client privilege.


Can You Lose Your Job For Participating In Protests?

June 05, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was quoted in Yahoo! Finance discussing how the First Amendment depends on when and how you protest if it protects you from your employer.

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