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New labor laws to go into effect on January 1, 2022

December 31, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Walter Stella joined KCBS Radio to discuss new labor laws that will go into effect throughout California in 2022.


The Marshall Fire – Colorado’s Most Destructive Fire

December 31, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Cheri MacArthur discusses the Marshall Fire in Boulder County and potential subrogation possibilities that may arise when investigating the cause.


Common Water Damage Claims [Spanish Version]

December 30, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Marcos Hazan-Cohen and Gilbert Hernandez presented a webinar in Spanish discussing common water damage claims.


Fight for NYC’s Right to Rule Itself, Eric [New York Law Journal]

December 30, 2021

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing two ways to restructure the New York City government to be less dependent on Albany and more productive in New York City.


The New York—Florida Connection: Key Developments and Differences in the States’ Long-Term Care Planning Environment [Elder Law and Special Needs Law Journal]

December 29, 2021

Publication - Elder Law, Private Client Services

Howard S. Krooks contributed an article to the Elder Law and Special Needs Law Journal, a publication of the Elder Law and Special Needs Law Section of the New York State Bar Association.


Omicron could force many workers who test positive to quarantine under federal mandate, intensifying labor shortages

December 28, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan spoke with Yahoo! finance about the impact the omicron variant is having on employers.


Supreme Court arguments set for this week as local companies seek clarity on vaccine mandates

December 27, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with Yahoo! news about how employers can handle the vaccination status of employees.


Cozen O’Connor Serves as U.S. Counsel to the Owners of HEYDUDE® in Definitive Agreement on Its Sale to Crocs, Inc.

December 24, 2021

Press Release - Corporate, International, Italy Practice, Mergers & Acquisitions

Cozen O’Connor acted as lead U.S. counsel to the owners of HEYDUDE®, a privately-owned casual footwear brand, in their definitive agreement to sell the companies comprising the HEYDUDE business to Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) for $2.5 billion. The consideration for the $2.5 billion acquisition will be $2.05 billion in cash and $450 million in Crocs shares.


Head Start Mask Mandate Challenged | “Buy Now, Pay Later” Industry Scrutinized | New Rule for Retirement Plans Opposed

December 23, 2021

Publication - State Attorneys General

Here are last 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.


Return to office paused (again) as COVID rages. Will we ever go back to the office?

December 23, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan was quoted in USA Today discussing the latest on the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.


New COVID-19 Vaccination Workplace Requirements: How Boards of Cooperatives and Condominiums Comply [Alert]

December 22, 2021

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss New York City's order that all workers in must provide proof to their employers that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by December 27, 2021.


Protecting the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine in Internal Investigations

December 22, 2021

Publication - Construction Law

Ralf Rodriguez contributed an article to the ACC South Florida Winter Newsletter discussing the key points in-house counsel should consider when conducting an internal investigation to establish and maintain its privileged status.


8th Circ. Ruling Clarifies Bankruptcy Rent Cap Guidance [Law360]

December 22, 2021

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Brian Shaw authored an article in Law360 exploring unfamiliarity with the impact Section 502(b)(6) has on the balance of the landlord's underlying, substantive state law claim for breach or termination of a lease once it's reduced by application of Section 502(b)(6)'s cap.


OSHRC Mandates Fall Protections For Road Work But Leaves Methods Open

December 21, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan was quoted in Inside OSHA discussing a new decision by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) that road construction companies must adopt fall-protection measures for employees working from the backs of moving vehicles.


US Supreme Court Confronts Federal Jurisdiction of Arbitration Awards [The Legal Intelligencer]

December 21, 2021

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Stephen Miller and Chase Howard published an article discussing how the U.S. Supreme Court has considered several arbitration-related challenges in recent years due to parties often preferring to arbitrate disputes rather than litigate in (public) courts.


Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Lifts OSHA’s ETS Stay: What Now? [Alert]

December 21, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

John Ho and Jim Sullivan discuss the Sixth Circuit lifting the Fifth Circuit's stay of OSHA’s general duty COVID Emergency Testing Standard.


Sources blame pandemic, bureaucracy — not demand — for H-1B decline

December 21, 2021

News - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge was quoted in HR Dive discussing the decrease in H-1B visas.


OSHA Sets Jan. 10 ETS Deadline After Split 6th Circuit Panel Lifts Stay

December 20, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with Inside OSHA about how OSHA plans to start enforcing its COVID-19 vaccination emergency temporary standard (ETS) on January 10, with employer vaccine policies to take effect February. 9 -- provided employers make “good faith efforts” to comply -- after a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit voted 2-1 to dissolve an earlier order staying the rule.


When to Speak Up and What to Say

December 20, 2021

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses what condominium and cooperative boards should disclose to its shareholders, and when boards should do so in Habitat.


Trademark Considerations for the NCAA’s NIL Policy [Sports Litigation Alert]

December 17, 2021

Publication - Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright - Sports

Corinne Zucker authored an article about the impact of intellectual property and the NCAA's name image and likeness rules for student athletes.

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