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Broad Street Brief: A Look Forward to City Council in the Fall; Kensington Sweep Results in 175 Arrests

June 29, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

City Council is officially on summer recess, but there are plenty of high-profile issues that are sure to be front and center when the legislative body reconvenes in the fall, including continued discussions about policies to address violence and improve public safety, potential decisions regarding the fate of the proposed Center City Sixers arena, and the race for council president.


Matthew Glavin of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies Receives Alumni Award from Loyola University Chicago School of Law

June 29, 2023

Press Release - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

CHICAGO – June 29, 2023 - Matthew Glavin, a member in Cozen O’Connor’s Public Strategies Group, has been honored by Loyola University Chicago School of Law with its 2023 St. Robert Bellarmine Award.


A Relevant Decision Regarding Relevancy Redactions [eDiscovery Alert]

June 28, 2023

Publication - Electronic Discovery & Practice Advisory Services

Joe Tate and Nicole Gill share a recent contract dispute where the court held that relevancy redactions were allowable even though a protective order was in place.


Proposed Expansion of New York’s Business Law Could Have Significant Detrimental Effects [Alert]

June 28, 2023

Publication - Business, State Attorneys General

The Consumer and Small Business Protection Act could result in a vast expansion of legal liability for businesses operating in the Empire State.


The Super in My Building Smokes in His Office. Can We Make Him Stop?

June 28, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins offers guidance on efficiently managing issues related to the superintendent of your condominium or co-op in The New York Times. In this article, Leni discusses an instance where the super has violated the ban on smoking in public spaces and the Clean Indoor Air Act by smoking in his basement office, which is considered a common space and a workplace.


Supreme Court snub of Apple and Broadcom clarifies IPR estoppel tactics

June 28, 2023

News - Intellectual Property, Patents

Thomas Fisher was quoted in World Intellectual Property Review discussing SCOTUS’ decision not to hear Apple and Broadcom’s petition for a writ of certiorari of a ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.


Cozen Currents: Biden Owns Bidenomics

June 27, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“Although voters do not give President Biden high marks for his handling of the economy, he is not only leaning into his economic policy, he’s putting his name on it and making it a centerpiece of his re-election.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Samuel Lewis Appointed to Two Roles by the Florida Bar

June 27, 2023

Press Release - Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Samuel Lewis, co-chair of the firm’s Copyright Practice, has been named the chair of the Florida Bar’s Grievance Mediation & Fee Arbitration Committee.


Eight Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Recognized as IP Stars by Managing Intellectual Property

June 27, 2023

Press Release - Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademark & Copyright

Eight members of Cozen O'Connor’s Intellectual Property Department, Frank Abramonte, Noelle Engle-Hardy, Thomas Fisher, James Gale, Gregory Gulia, Shane Hardy, Hugh Marbury, and Camille Miller, were named IP Stars by Managing Intellectual Property.


State AG Pulse | The Laboratories of Democracy

June 26, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

In the season 2 finale of State AG Pulse, General Rokita of Indiana joins Jerry Kilgore and Chris Allen to talk about the challenges of upholding Indiana’s interests against the federal bureaucracy, and the power of states.


Using AI to recruit? You're legally responsible for the bot's bias, EEOC says

June 26, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

David Barron was quoted in Employee Benefit News discussing how the EEOC recently warned employers that using algorithmic decision-making tools for hiring strategies could potentially violate existing civil rights laws.


New York Note: Assembly Session, City Legislation, Rent Increase

June 26, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – Assembly Closes out 2023 Legislative Session; NYC Council Passes and Introduces Legislation; Rent Guidelines Board Votes to Increase; City & State NY's Power Pride 100


Structuring and Laying the Foundation for an Effective Complex Construction Arbitration

June 23, 2023

Publication - Construction Law

Wendy Venoit, Ralf Rodriguez, and Josephine Bahn contributed an article to the Jus Connect June 2023 Construction Arbitration Report.


Broad Street Brief: City Council to Adopt FY24 Budget; Governor Shapiro Announces I-95 Will Open This Weekend

June 23, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Philadelphia City Council is expected to adopt the final $6.2 billion FY24 budget. This budget funds additional cameras outside of recreational centers and playgrounds, cleaning vacant lots and business corridors, and upgrades to recreational centers throughout the city.


The Return of Joint and Several Liability: Minimally Negligent Defendants May Be Held Liable for Entire Award in Pennsylvania [Reuters]

June 23, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Benjamin Wilkoff and Gabriella Scott contributed the article “The Return of Joint and Several Liability: Minimally Negligent Defendants May Be Held Liable for Entire Award in Pennsylvania “ to Reuters.


Mid-Year Round-Up: There Is A Lot Going On [New York Law Journal]

June 23, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Allen v. Milligan, which affirmed an Alabama district court’s ruling that the state’s congressional lines were an impermissible racial gerrymander.


Allyship in the Workplace

June 22, 2023

News - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Gary L. Gassman was quoted in the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance’s (CLM) recent article discussing what constitutes the perfect work ally.


Expanding Scope Of Practice: Pamela Dorian Reflects

June 22, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law

In an interview with Third Thursday, Pamela Dorian, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, discussed her experiences with construction defect cases and the advice she would give to construction law attorneys looking to handle these types of cases.


Matthew Criscuolo Reelected President of The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County

June 22, 2023

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Matthew Criscuolo, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been reelected as President of The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County.


Canada Cartels 2023 [Chambers Global Practice Guide]

June 22, 2023

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

Michael Osborne and Samuel Bogetti contributed the Canada chapter to the Chambers Cartels 2023 Guide.

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