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Impeachment Is Almost Over. Here Are the Dozens of Lawyers Who Got Involved

February 05, 2020

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

On February 5, the National Law Journal published an article about the private lawyers who were pulled into President Donald Trump's impeachment at “nearly every stage of the proceedings."


Jennifer Brandt a Guest on Law and Crime News

February 04, 2020

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, was a guest on Law and Crime News discussing a number of trials happening around the country.


Michael Heller Recognized Among Philadelphia Business Journal Power 100

February 03, 2020

News - Business

Michael Heller has been included in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s “Power 100” list for the sixth consecutive year.


USCIS Issues New Version of Form I-9 [Alert]

February 03, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge discusses changes to the I-9 form, effective immediately.


Comfort Animals are Not Service Animals: U.S. DOT to Narrow Scope of Service Animal Accommodations [Alert]

February 03, 2020

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

David Heffernan and Rachel Welford discuss the significant changes the DOT made to its regulations relating to the transportation of service animals by air.


Making the Push

February 03, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

In its January 2020 edition, the Chicago Lawyer magazine highlights the work of the Chicago office of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, particularly Darren Collier’s efforts to shape the 2020 legislative agenda.


State Attorney Activism and Enforcement Trends

February 03, 2020

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, State Attorneys General, Technology, Privacy & Data Security, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Ann-Marie Luciano, Chris Allen, and Bryan Mosca published an article in Bloomberg Law on February 3, 2020, sharing their observations on trends in state Attorney General activity in 2019, and the enforcement priorities they expect to see AGs focus on in 2020.


Circuit Court Once Again Reins in NLRB Over Jurisdiction [Alert]

February 03, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Joe Quinn discusses the court's decision in Duquesne University v. NLRB and its impact on future attempts at organizing by faculty and non-faculty employees at religious schools.


Supreme Court to Hear Specific Personal Jurisdiction Product Cases That Caused Harm in Forum States

February 03, 2020

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Mark Mullen discusses the two Supreme Court decisions that limited the ability of plaintiffs to sue defendants in certain jurisdictions because of defects in personal jurisdiction and how that may change soon.


A Labor Attorney Explains the Work Rules Around Getting Sick in the Office, Whether You're Facing a Small Cold or the Coronavirus [Business Insider]

January 31, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

David Barron wrote about company policies involving illness in the workplace and five important questions that both employees and employers should be asking.


New D.C. Law Will Require Disclosure of Ownership of LLCs [Alert]

January 30, 2020

Publication - Real Estate

Alex DuFour and Jackson Siegal discuss what DC LLCs and LLCs doing business in the District of Columbia need to know when filing new entity filings and biennial reports.


Court Finds Implied Wrongful Discharge Cause of Action Under PA Medical Marijuana Act [Alert]

January 30, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment - Cannabis

George Voegele and Adam Gutmann discuss the Palmiter v. Commonwealth Health Systems, et al., case and what employers in Pennsylvania need to know.


Public Strategies’ Efforts Result in Groundbreaking Win for UPS

January 29, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced on January 29 that United Parcel Service (UPS), a leading multinational package delivery and supply chain management company, plans to construct a “super hub” in Lower Swatara Township and open three new facilities in Carlisle, Northampton County, and the Philadelphia area.


Receivers of Public Utilities in Pennsylvania: The Need for Legislation or Regulations [Alert]

January 29, 2020

Publication - Utility & Energy

Jonathan P. Nase, James R. Potts and Eric L. Scherling discuss how to address unresolved issues when the PUC orders public utilities to serve as receivers for troubled small utilities.


Six Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named 2020 Illinois Super Lawyers

January 29, 2020

News - Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Labor & Employment, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Super Lawyers has recognized six Cozen O'Connor attorneys to its 2020 lists of top practitioners in Illinois, including Joe Tilson who was again named one of the "Top 100" Illinois Super Lawyers.


Comedians in Cars Getting … Long Arm Jurisdiction? [Alert]

January 29, 2020

Publication - Transportation & Trade

David Loh and Chris Raleigh discuss the Fica Frio, Ltd. v. Jerry Seinfeld v. European Collectibles, Inc., case and New York state's Long Arm statue.


NY DFS’s Regulation 187 – Consumers’ Best Interests [Alert]

January 29, 2020

Publication - Life Insurance & Annuities

Mike Miller, Laura Zulick, and Chase Howard discuss how this rule will impact life insurers beginning February 1.


Katie Schwab Honored as One of New York’s Most Distinguished Leaders

January 28, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Katie Schwab, Director of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies New York Government Affairs practice, has been honored by City & State New York as one of the 2020 “New York 50 Over 50” leaders.


Simeon Brier Appointed to Board Chair of SOS Children’s Villages – Florida

January 27, 2020

News - Commercial Litigation

Simeon Brier has been appointed chair of SOS Children’s Villages- Florida’s Board of Directors.


Impeachment Sidebar: The Senate Trial [New York Law Journal]

January 27, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing why the Senate was selected to try an impeached public official.

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