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How Boards and Property Managers Should Prepare for COVID-19 in New York [Alert]

March 09, 2020

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller outline how property owners, managers, and boards should prepare themselves for the coronavirus.


NYC Brokers’ Fees to Remain in Place Until at Least June

March 09, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins is quoted in the Commercial Observer on the Attorney General’s granted request to extend the deadline to respond to the real estate industry’s lawsuit against the brokers’ fee ban in New York.


Minneapolis’s Great Experiment: An Introduction to the Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan [Bench & Bar of Minnesota]

March 06, 2020

Publication - Real Estate

Steve Katkov and Jon Schoenwetter discuss components of Minneapolis’s urban planning initiative designed to combat the affordable housing crisis.


Supreme Court Appears Unlikely to Further Curtail SEC Disgorgement Authority

March 06, 2020

Publication - Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Linda Regis-Hallinan and Joseph Dever discuss the Supreme Court case Liu v. SEC and the questions that the Justices asked that may point to which way the Court will rule.


DOT Clarifies its Enforcement Policy Regarding Coronavirus [Alert]

March 06, 2020

Publication - Aviation, Aviation Litigation, Aviation Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

Rachel Welford discusses DOT's “Enforcement Notice Regarding Denying Boarding by Airlines of Individuals Suspected of Having Coronavirus.”


What Employers can do now that the Coronavirus is in Houston

March 05, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was interviewed by Houston Public Media to discuss what employers in Houston should do moving forward with the rise of the coronavirus.


Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named as 2020 Texas Rising Stars

March 05, 2020

News - Insurance Coverage, Subrogation & Recovery

Super Lawyers has named two attorneys at Cozen O’Connor to its 2020 list of Rising Stars in Texas. The Cozen O’Connor attorneys who have been recognized by their peers in Texas as Rising Stars are Traci Boyle and William Craven.


Shipping 2020 [Chambers Global Practice Guide]

March 05, 2020

Publication - Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Marc Fink and Matthew Howell contributed the introductory chapter to the Chambers 2020 Shipping Guide, discussing the issues that the shipping industry will face in 2020.


Expanded Façade Inspection Requirements [Alert]

March 05, 2020

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss the New York City Department of Buildings expanded the requirements of its Façade Inspection and Safety Program, previously known as Local Law 11.


Pittsburgh Paid Sick Days Act Going Into Effect Amidst Uncertainty [Alert]

March 04, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Joseph Quinn details what employers need to know about Pittsburgh new Act, including who is impacted and what they need to do now.


NY Firearm Restriction Faces Mootness Challenge in Supreme Court [The Legal Intelligencer]

March 04, 2020

Publication

Stephen Miller and Kristin Keehan published an article to The Legal Intelligencer discussing the mootness doctrine and some exceptions to it.


Chancery Reaffirms Fiduciary Exception to Attorney-Client Privilege [Delaware Business Court Insider]

March 04, 2020

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger authored an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discussing a recent decision of the Delaware Court of Chancery reaffirming the fiduciary exception to the attorney-client privilege in the face of a challenge based on an amendment to the Decedents’ Estates and Fiduciary Relations law.


Cozen O’Connor Continues its West Coast Expansion, Adding Three Veteran Southern California Litigators to its Los Angeles Office

March 04, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Financial Services, Real Estate Litigation, Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement

Thomas Lombardi, Devin Donohue and Brett Watson — from one of southern California’s leading litigation boutiques Lombardi & Donohue — have joined the firm as members.


As Coronavirus Panic Increases, So Does Racism Toward Asian People

March 03, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron discussed with Best Life about how employers should take extra care to avoid workplace discrimination as coronavirus fears increase.


Litigation Uptick (Best's Review)

March 03, 2020

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability

Rafael Rivera published an article to Best’s Review titled, “Litigation Uptick.” In this article, Rafael discusses why insurers are seeing an uptick in litigation.


Insurers Must Inform Washington Insureds of the Availability of Insurance Commissioner Assistance [Alert]

March 03, 2020

Publication - Insurance Coverage

Terry A. Sutton and Jordan A. Hess discuss what insurers doing business in Washington need to know prior to August 1, 2020, implementation of WAC 284-30-770.


New Jersey Assembly Overwhelmingly Approves Anti-STOLI Legislation [Alert]

March 02, 2020

Publication - Life Insurance & Annuities

Charles J. Vinicombe and Michael J. Miller discuss New Jersey Assembly Bill A.B. 1263, which supplements New Jersey’s Viatical Settlements Act, N.J.S.A., and codifies the ruling in Bergman that STOLI is illegal and void in New Jersey.


Maureen Holland Named LGBT Bar Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40

March 02, 2020

Press Release - Institutional Response Group

Maureen Holland, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Institutional Response Group, has been recognized by the LGBT Bar as one of the 40 Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40.


How to Protect Yourself from Wage Theft

March 02, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was quoted in Life Hacker discussing what wage theft looks like.


IRS Asserts No Statute of Limitations for ACA Violations; May Require New Record Retention Policies [Alert]

March 02, 2020

Publication - Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Labor & Employment

Jay Dorsch and Rob Kaplan discuss the IRS's position that there is no statute of limitations for penalties associated with the Affordable Care Act.

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