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The New York Note – Friday, June 8

June 08, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – Council and Mayor Close to an Agreement on Fair Fares, Council Approves Opioid and Drug Treatment Bills, Proposal to Add 'X' Category to NYC Birth Certificates


How employers can be ready if ICE knocks on the door [The Business Journals]

June 07, 2018

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge, chair of Cozen O'Connor's Immigration practice, discussed in The Business Journals immigration enforcement in the Trump administration.


Former Client Entitled to Attorney’s Entire Litigation File Including Internal Work Product [Delaware Business Court Insider]

June 07, 2018

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger co-authored an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discussing a recent Delaware Court of Chancery case.


The Beltway Briefing Road to the 2018 Midterm Elections – Super Tuesday

June 05, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

The Super Tuesday of 2018 has arrived and today, voters in eight states go to the polls to cast votes in highly watched primary elections.


New Jersey’s U.S. Supreme Court Victory for Legalized Sports Betting [New Jersey Law Journal]

June 01, 2018

Publication - State Attorneys General

Bryan Mosca, a member of Cozen O'Connor's State Attorneys General practice and Mark Quist, a law clerk of the firm's State Attorneys General practice, wrote about the implications of the gaming industry with legalized sports gambling in New Jersey.


Rate Cuts Spare Columbia Water

June 01, 2018

News - Utility & Energy

David Zambito is quoted in the Central Penn Business Journal on the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s decision to exclude Columbia Water Co. customers from utility rate cuts.


The New York Note – Friday, June 1

June 01, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – Property Tax Advisory Commission Announced, Charter Revision Commission Review & An Analysis of NYC Agency Contracts


LTC Debate [Best's Review]

June 01, 2018

Publication - Insurance Coverage

Michael Rafalko, of Cozen O'Connor's Global Insurance department, authored an article titled, LTC Debate, for the June issue of Best's Review.


Dealer's Choice: The Subro Settlement Game and the Wildcards of Indemnity & Confidentiality

June 01, 2018

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

June 2018 Webinar, indemnity provisions, encounter, confidentiality provisions, release and releasor, settlement


The Imperfect Storm: Harvey Litigation Will Be Fought Under Hailstorm Bill's Rules, While 'Menchaca' Looms in the Background [Texas Lawyer]

June 01, 2018

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance

Stephen Pate, of Cozen O'Connor's Global Insurance Department, authored an article on his predictions on the course of Hurricane Harvey litigation entitled, "The Imperfect Storm: Harvey Litigation Will Be Governed by Hailstorm Bill's Rules, While 'Menchaca' Looms in the Background."


A Series Of SEC Enforcement Cases Against Microcap Attys [Law360]

May 31, 2018

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement

Joseph Dever, a member, and William Lesser, an associate, in Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation Department, co-authored this article highlighting the SEC Chairman Jay Clayton's warning shot across the bow of practicing securities attorneys.


More employers offering paid summer internships, despite federal rule changes to make it easier to hire unpaid interns

May 31, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, was quoted in The Baltimore Sun about new federal guidelines that affect intern programs.


The Race Begins for a Still-Occupied Public Advocate's Seat

May 30, 2018

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Ken Fisher, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Business Law Department, is quoted in Politico on New York politicians’ eagerness to run for Public Advocate should current Public Advocate Tish James be elected New York State Attorney General.


Supreme Court Reaffirms Use of Arbitration Agreements [Labor & Employment Alert]

May 29, 2018

Publication - Labor & Employment

Joseph Quinn discusses the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis affirming the enforceability of arbitration agreements that prohibit collective actions.


The New York Note – Friday, May 25

May 25, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – City Council Holds Final Hearing on the FY19 Executive Budget


3 Times Responsiveness Brought Value to My Practice

May 25, 2018

Publication - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, authored the blog, "3 times responsiveness brought value to my practice" for Lawyernomics by Avvo.


Appeals court OKs Boyertown schools' policy letting transgender students use bathrooms of their choice

May 24, 2018

News

Amanda Nelson, a member, and Harper Seldin, an associate, of Cozen O'Connor secured a win in partnership with the PA ACLU allowing transgender students in the Boyertown Area School District to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond to their gender identity.


Could Criminal Penalties for Negligent Drone Operations Extend to Corporations? [Aviation Alert]

May 24, 2018

Publication - Aviation Litigation, Aviation Regulatory, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) / Drones - Aviation

Bill Walsh discusses why criminalization of negligent drone operation could negatively impact ICAO's and the United States' goal of transparency in aircraft accident investigations.


Insight: Wholesaler of Electricity Is Subject to Gross Receipts Tax [Bloomberg Law]

May 24, 2018

Publication - Tax

Joseph Bright, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Tax Practice Group, wrote an article for Bloomberg Law discussing the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court recently ruling that an electric wholesaler is subject to the state's gross receipts tax


Judge orders man, 30, to move out of parents' home

May 23, 2018

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, appeared on Fox29 to discuss a judge in Onondaga County Supreme Court Tuesday ordering a 30-year-old man to move out of his parents' house after they went to court to have him ejected.

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