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Divorce Tax Laws will Undergo Change in 2019

December 17, 2018

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, was a guest on Good Day Philadelphia discussing how new divorce tax laws will undergo change in 2019.


Creditor's Rights Chapter on Equitable Remedies Available to Judgment Creditors [Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education]

December 17, 2018

Publication

Jeff Greenspan, Jonathan Walton and Corey Hickman, of Cozen O'Connor's Chicago office, have co-authored a chapter in the 2019 Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) book entitled Creditors' Rights.


The New York Note – Friday, December 14

December 14, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – Plan to Raise $3 Billion for NYCHA Units, Council Looking Into Amazon Deal & Next Week's Meetings


The Biggest Property & Casualty Insurance Decisions Of 2018

December 14, 2018

News - Property Insurance - Insurance

Stephen Pate, a member in the firm Global Insurance Department, was quoted in Law360's feature "The Biggest Property & Casualty Insurance Decisions of 2018."


Patrick Martin Named Top Lobbyist for 2018

December 13, 2018

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Patrick Martin, principal and director, midwest of Cozen O'Connor's Public Strategies, was named one of The Hill’s top lobbyists for 2018 in the category “Hired Guns.”


How To Throw A Holiday Party — Without The Legal Hangover

December 13, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, spoke with Law360 about how the #MeToo movement has impacted work holiday parties.


Here is Your Opportunity to Tell HHS How to Improve HIPAA

December 12, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Health Care & Life Sciences

Ryan P. Blaney and Alexandra Campau discuss the 32-page RFI released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights.


Jeff Pasek Reelected to Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry

December 11, 2018

Press Release - Labor & Employment

At its board meeting in Pittsburgh last week, the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry recognized Jeff Pasek, past chair of Cozen O'Connor’s Labor & Employment department, for 30 years of service as a member of the board.


United States and United Kingdom Conclude Major New Bilateral Air Transport Agreement [Alert]

December 11, 2018

Publication - Aviation - Aviation

Mark W. Atwood and Robert F. Foster discuss the smooth transition of post-Brexit air transport rights for the U.S.-UK trans-Atlantic market, which traditionally has been the busiest sector for air traffic between the United States and Europe as a whole.


What's Next as Pot Nears Legalization in NJ?

December 09, 2018

News - Labor & Employment - Cannabis

David Hackett, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, appeared on NBC10 @ Issue discussing the potential legalization of marijuana in New Jersey with host, Rosemary Connors.


The New York Note – Friday, December 7

December 07, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – de Blasio To Replace New York City Office of Emergency Management Commissioner & Next Week's Meetings


Medical Marijuana Poses ADA Risks For Pa. Health Care Cos. [Law360]

December 06, 2018

Publication - Labor & Employment - Cannabis

Mariah Passarelli, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, wrote an article for Law360 discussing the top 10 pitfalls of health care employers pertaining to the ADA, the MMA, and the crossroads between these two complicated statutes.


U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Execution of Prisoner with Severe Dementia

December 05, 2018

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

In AmLaw Litigation Daily, Stephen Miller and Rachel Collins Clarke discuss the fact that the US Supreme Court is considering whether the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of an inmate who no longer remembers his own name, much less committing the capital crime of conviction.


Momentum Builds for Infrastructure Improvements

December 05, 2018

Publication - Real Estate

Ken Fisher authored an article in the New York Real Estate Journal the impact the 2018 midterm election results could have on shaping infrastructure funding decisions.


The Canary in the Coal Mine Isn’t Looking So Good Anymore

December 04, 2018

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Products Liability

John Sullivan, a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Department, authored the blog, "The Canary in the Coal Mine Isn’t Looking So Good Anymore" for the Drug & Device Law blog.


D.C. Council Bill looks to unmask individuals behind all LLCs

December 04, 2018

News - Real Estate

Dan Hardwick is quoted in the Washington Business Journal on a provision in a bill that would require major disclosures from individuals with an ownership interest in limited liability companies.


Gaps in the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Law [The Journal of Lancaster General Hospital]

December 03, 2018

Publication - Health Care & Life Sciences - Cannabis

Danielle Sapega wrote about the rise of medical marijuana and the growing trends.


Trump Admin. Urges Broad Easing of Health Laws

December 03, 2018

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Health Care & Life Sciences

In a recent article published in Law 360, Alexandra Campau, Principal & Director of Health Policy, discusses the recent White House health report, telling Law 360 the report is “more than an academic exercise.”


English Court Considers if U.S. Controlled Marine Insurers Must Pay Claim in Light of Sanctions [Alert]

December 03, 2018

Publication - Insurance Coverage, International

Andrew Tobin and Marli Wildchut discuss a recent marine insurance case wherein London based but U.S. controlled insurers were ordered by an English court to pay a cargo insurance claim concerning Iran, under a policy governed by English Law, because the standard London Market sanctions exclusion clause did not provide them with a defense.


Alerted states for cannabis brands [Intellectual Property Magazine]

November 30, 2018

Publication - Intellectual Property - Cannabis

Edward Weisz and Alanna Miller, both of Cozen O'Connor's Intellectual Property department, published an article in Intellectual Property Magazine, exploring the United States legal landscape for cannabis brands.

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