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Paycheck Protection Program Extended

March 26, 2021

Publication - Corporate

The Paycheck Protection Program is scheduled to expire March 31, 2021. However, the program still has a large amount of unspent money, and there is still considerable support for the program in Congress.


The American Rescue Plan’s Impact on New York State and City Government, Businesses, and Nonprofits

March 26, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Jamie Ansorge, Rose Christ, and Michael Bain discuss how the American Rescue Plan will impact New York City and state, as well as small businesses and nonprofits.


The Ever Evolving Registrability of Trademarks for CBD Products [Alert]

March 25, 2021

Publication - Cannabis

Ashley Kessler, Julie Dostal, and Jonathan Gale discuss In re Stanley Brothers Social Enterprises, LLC and if it opens up the opportunity for CBD products to register their trademarks with the USPTO.


Cozen O’Connor Continues Corporate Practice Expansion in Pittsburgh with the Addition of Benjamin W. Milleville

March 25, 2021

Press Release - Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities, Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt Organizations

Milleville brings a strong history of advising businesses and nonprofit organizations on corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, the negotiation of commercial agreements, governance, and real estate matters.


Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Back James J. Sullivan, Jr., Former Chairman, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission to the Firm’s Labor and Employment Department

March 25, 2021

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Sullivan will be joining the Washington, D.C., office as a member of the Labor & Employment Department and as co-chair of the OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice Group.


Cozen O’Connor Promotes 15 Attorneys to Member

March 25, 2021

Press Release

Cozen O'Connor promoted 15 attorneys to member: Donnie Apodaca, Brian Burack, Jason Cabrera, Kristina Cherevas, Jonathan Gale, Matthew Glavin, Yehudah Gordon, Max Kaplan, Jason Kreps, Anna Will Kentz, Daniel Levine, Peter Lim, Matthew Policastro Laura Reinhart, and Danielle Sapega.


Developments in Offshore Wind Part Two [White Paper]

March 25, 2021

Publication - Renewable Energy

Michael Connolly, Amorie Hummel, William Lesser, Heidi Schwartz, Josh Stein, and James Van Orden discuss tax, maritime, and environmental issues and developments affecting the offshore wind industry.


SEC Continues to Signal its Commitment to ESG Disclosures and Reporting [Alert]

March 24, 2021

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

Mehrnaz Jalali and Kathy Jaffari discuss the SEC's signals over the past six weeks to public companies and investors about its commitment to disclosures and reporting of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.


William Craven Named a 2021 Texas Rising Star

March 23, 2021

Press Release - Insurance Coverage

Super Lawyers has named William Craven, member of the firm's Global Insurance Department, to its 2021 list of Rising Stars in Texas.


Insurance Subrogation Collaboration Yields $3.8B in Settlements [The Daily Journal]

March 23, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Howard Maycon is featured in a Daily Journal article for being selected as a 2021 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year.


Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Equality: The Rise of the Millennials

March 23, 2021

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Sarah Schlossberg contributed an article to the April issue of ALI CLE’s The Practical Lawyer, discussing the challenges in the workplace and profession resulting from the rise of millennials.


Climate Change – Real Estate Impact [White Paper]

March 22, 2021

Publication - Real Estate - Climate Change, Real Estate & Construction

Matthew Weinstein and Harrison Haas discuss how climate change impacts the real estate industry and the ways property owners, developers, governmental authorities, and others intend to tackle the perceived effect of climate change.


Ken Fisher Recognized Among City & State New York’s Real Estate Power 100

March 22, 2021

News - Real Estate

Kenneth K. Fisher, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Business Law Department, was named to City & State New York’s Real Estate Power 100.


How To Beat The Legal Heat This Summer Internship Season

March 22, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke to Law360 about the upcoming summer internship season and the legal challenges.


Ken Fisher and Stuart Shorenstein Recognized Among City & State New York’s Law Power 100

March 22, 2021

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Real Estate

Kenneth K. Fisher, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Business Law Department, and Stuart A. Shorenstein, a member of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies and chair of the New York City and state practice, were named to City & State New York’s Law Power 100.


Jennifer Brandt Appeared on Court TV Discussing Jacob Bumpass and Derek Chauvin

March 19, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, appeared on Court TV discussing Jacob Bumpass and Derek Chauvin.


Pa. Bar Leaders Aren't Giving Up On Drafting Anti-Bias Rule

March 19, 2021

News - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson was quoted in an article published by Law360, "Pa. Bar Leaders Aren't Giving Up On Drafting Anti-Bias Rule."


Hiring For The Future: A Playbook For Building A Diverse, Inclusive & Equitable Workforce­

March 18, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Nandini Sane was quoted in Forbes discussing key considerations every recruiter, leader and hiring manager should consider as they look to build their workforce.


Christopher Hennessy and Jeremy Glenn contributed an article to the Illinois State Bar Association L&E Newsletter

March 18, 2021

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment

Christopher Hennessy and Jeremy Glenn contributed an article to the Illinois State Bar Association's (ISBA) Labor and Employment Law Newsletter discussing a recent bill introduced in the Illinois Legislature that, if made into law, would rewrite significant aspects of the law of restrictive covenants, particularly those entered into after the effective date of the bill's adoption into law — including barring some altogether.


Mayor de Blasio Presses Forward with Citywide Zoning Agenda [Alert]

March 18, 2021

Publication - Real Estate

Alyssa Baldassini, Vivien Krieger, and Ken Fisher discuss a series of new proposed citywide zoning text amendments that are intended to improve transit station accessibility, incentivize the creation of local grocery stores, and alleviate regulatory burdens for gyms and restaurants.

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