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City Planning Chair Outlines ‘City of Yes’ Zoning Rule Changes

September 14, 2022

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher and City Planning Chair Dan Garodnick discuss Mayor Eric Adams' vision for each citywide zoning amendment as a part of his “City of Yes” zoning initiative in Crain's New York Business.


Cozen O’Connor Attorney John Ho Appointed Vice-Chair of ABA Labor and Employment Law Section Committee

September 14, 2022

Press Release - Labor & Employment

New York attorney John Ho, co-chair of Cozen O’Connor’s OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice, was appointed Management Vice-Chair of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) in the Legal Profession Committee of the American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section.


Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies Continues to Expand its U.S. Footprint, Adding Veteran Lobbyist John Reich in Minneapolis/St. Paul

September 13, 2022

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

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies welcome John Reich, a highly regarded Minnesota-based government relations professional with nearly two decades of experience.


Same Proposition, Different Outcome? Need for Harmonization for Evidentiary Standards [Kluwer Arbitration Blog]

September 13, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, International Arbitration

Michael Fernández contributed an article to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog discussing three evidentiary issues that have significant discrepancies in the common law and civil law systems.


Time To Retire ‘First-Past-the-Post’ Elections [New York Law Journal]

September 13, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the need to reform the electoral system so that elected officials are more representative of the districts they serve.


Cozen Currents: Why Do People Hate President Biden?

September 13, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“Republican animus towards Joe Biden is visceral, but not personal. Biden is a proxy, rather than a direct source, of GOP anger.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Court of Appeals Hears Arguments in Nasdaq’s Board Diversity Rules Case

September 13, 2022

Publication - Capital Markets & Securities, Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in a case against the SEC seeking to invalidate Nasdaq’s board diversity rule.


Can You Start a Business While on Unemployment?

September 13, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in The Balance discussing if someone who is collecting unemployment can start a business.


Cozen O'Connor Names 11 New Shareholders

September 12, 2022

News

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce the promotion of 11 members to shareholders.


City and State Pennsylvania Names Debra Friedman to Their 2022 Pennsylvania Labor Power 100 List

September 12, 2022

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Debra Steiner Friedman, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, was named to the 2022 Pennsylvania Labor Power 100.


SLC 2022 Preview: What to do When OSHA Comes Knocking

September 12, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with EHS Today discussing how to prepare for an OSHA visit as well as how to respond to and even contest citations.


Elder Abuse, Exploitation Is 'Rampant,' Says Cozen O'Connor Partner Taking the Helm of Florida Bar Committee

September 12, 2022

News - Elder Law

"I am of the opinion that the infrastructure for providing long-term care services and supports in the U.S. is failing our elderly population and people with disabilities in a significant way," said Cozen O'Connor partner Howard Krooks.


Pennsylvania Powerhouse: Cozen O'Connor

September 12, 2022

News - Commercial Litigation

Jim Heller, co-chair of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, was quoted in a Law360 article discussing Cozen O’Connor attorneys steering some of the most notable matters in Pennsylvania.


SEC Revisits Proposed Rule on Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Exec Compensation

September 12, 2022

Publication - Capital Markets & Securities, Corporate Governance & Securities

Kathy Jaffari and Rikisha Collins discuss the clawback rule proposed in July 2015 that was aimed to strengthen the disclosures and standards for recovery of erroneously awarded compensation by publicly listed companies.


NLRB Proposes New Joint Employer Standard, Requiring Mere “Indirect” Control [Alert]

September 12, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

The NLRB issued an NPRM that would broaden the standard for determining whether two employers are joint employers under the National Labor Relations Act.


From Outsider to Insider: Why Do I Share My Journey of Personal Acceptance? Because It Leads to Positive Change

September 12, 2022

News - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Gary L. Gassman wrote the article "Why Do I Share My Journey of Personal Acceptance? Because It Leads to Positive Change" for the September issue of the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance's magazine.


Cozen O'Connor Names Four Shareholders to Board of Directors

September 12, 2022

News

Cozen O’Connor has elected shareholders Susan Eisenberg, Gene Giotto, Ira Gubernick, and Gina Smith to the firm’s board of directors.


How To Fix New York’s Elections: Lessons From Ny-10 [New York Daily News]

September 10, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Daily News discussing the critical takeaways for voting rights advocates from New York’s Congressional primaries.


What Law School Should Teach, But Often Doesn’t

September 09, 2022

News - Construction Law

Josephine Bahn was quoted in an article published by Law360, which discusses the lessons attorneys wish they had received in law school but learned on their own in the workplace.


Can America Love Manufactured Housing? It’s Complicated

September 09, 2022

News - Commercial Litigation, Manufactured Housing

Thomas Casparian, a member of the firm’s commercial litigation department, was recently quoted in a Law360 article that discussed manufactured housing.

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