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Two Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Recognized in 2023 Chambers Canada Rankings

October 14, 2022

News - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Intellectual Property

Chambers Canada has recognized two Cozen O’Connor attorneys, Shane Hardy and Steven J. Weisz, as leaders in their respective practices.


New Calif. Laws Employers Should Have On Their Radar

October 14, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Elena Hillman was quoted in Law360 discussing California employment law.


Formal Ethics Opinion Outlines Client Language Access Duties

October 14, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law

Josephine Bahn wrote the article “Formal Ethics Opinion Outlines Client Language Access Duties” for the American Bar Association Litigation Section’s website.


FAA Issues Final Rule Increasing Mandatory Flight Attendant Rest Periods [Alert]

October 14, 2022

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

The FAA's rule requires that flight attendants receive a rest period of at least 10 consecutive hours between periods of duty lasting 14 hours or less.


Jordan Chisolm named a South Florida Business & Wealth Up & Comer

October 14, 2022

News - Business, Corporate

The award honors young professionals in south Florida whose innovation in their careers and their communities deserves special recognition.


Sunburned by Solar – Maximizing Solar Subrogation Recoveries

October 13, 2022

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Jonathan Levy, Craig Eberhardt, and David Olmstead of Young & Associates Engineering Services presented a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled, "Sunburned by Solar – Maximizing Solar Subrogation Recoveries."


Broad Street Brief: The Present and Future of Public Safety in Philadelphia, the World Cup’s Potential Impact on FDR Park

October 13, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Public safety has long been a topic of concern for Philadelphia officials and residents alike. With the recent uptick in gun-related and other violent crimes — a recent high-profile example being the tragic death of a high school football player during a scrimmage at Roxborough High School — all eyes are on the city’s current and potential future officials to solve the city’s most pressing issue.


Important Changes to European Patent Practice [Alert]

October 13, 2022

Publication - Intellectual Property, Patents

The European Patent Office is replacing the existing regional patent system with a new Unitary Patent system that has enforcement throughout Europe.


AG James Delivers to USPS | PGS --Urine Trouble | AG Landry Seeks Governorship

October 13, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 10.13.2022 Here are this week’s curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US.


Court Upholds Garnishment of Beneficiary's Interest in Distributions From a Del. Statutory Trust

October 13, 2022

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger (Wilmington), writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision by the Delaware Supreme Court upholding the garnishment of a beneficiary’s interest in distributions from a Delaware Statutory Trust.


Can Pay Transparency Shatter the Glass Ceiling? [Daily Journal]

October 12, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment

Elena Hillman, Jake Rubinstein, and Janice Agresti authored an article on what pay transparency could mean for states.


Cozen O'Connor Recognized as a 2022 Compass Award Winner

October 12, 2022

Press Release

The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Compass Award recognizes law firms with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.


Cozen Currents: The Politics of Democracy

October 11, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“The increasing politicization of America’s traditionally independent institutions is at the root of concerns over the perceived rising risk to American democracy itself.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Cozen O’Connor’s Michael Schmidt Honored with Innovation Award from New York Law Journal

October 11, 2022

Press Release - Labor & Employment

The New York Law Journal has honored Michael Schmidt, vice chair of the Cozen O’Connor national Labor & Employment Department and New York office managing partner, with a 2022 “Professional Excellence Innovation Award” for the creative use of technology in his practice.


Lawsuits Against PFAS Manufacturers and Other PFAS-Related Parties

October 11, 2022

News - Utility & Energy

Michael Klein provides an update on a few of the many lawsuits impacting the water sector that are the result of PFAS and PFOA levels in rainwater often exceeding the EPA’s Michael’s article in The Water News Source analyzes lawsuits similar to the suit filed by the Municipal Water Authority of Westmoreland County.


SCOTUS To Look at ‘Fair Use’ in Warhol ‘Prince Series’ Case [WIPR]

October 11, 2022

News - Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Samuel Lewis was quoted in World Intellectual Property Review discussing how the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether Andy Warhol’s “Prince Series” infringed a photographer's copyright, the outcome of which could change the law on ‘fair use’.


New York Note: NYC Redistricting Maps Approved, Judge Blocks Portions of Concealed Carry Law, Asylum Seeker State of Emergency

October 10, 2022

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – NYC Redistricting Maps Approved by Commission; Federal Judge Blocks Significant Portions of NY's Concealed Carry Law; Mayor Adams Declares Asylum Seeker State of Emergency


ABA Formal Opinion 502 on Pro Se Lawyers: Molding Verbiage to Fit Policy

October 07, 2022

Publication - Legal Profession Services

Daniel Q. Harrington wrote the article, “ABA Formal Opinion 502 on Pro Se Lawyers: Molding Verbiage to Fit Policy” for the American Bar Association Litigation Section’s website.


Supreme Court Will Review Damage Claims Incidental to Strikes

October 07, 2022

News - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

Daniel Johns was quoted in SHRM discussing how the Supreme Court might rule on how the NLRA typically pre-empts employer claims against unions under state law.


Diversity 2024 Immigrant Visa Lottery Program Announced [Alert]

October 07, 2022

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

Although the current administration has stated its desire to eliminate the DV Lottery program, it will go forward this year.

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