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EEOC Partners with DOL on Legal Enforcement

September 22, 2023

News - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

Debra Steiner Friedman was quoted in SHRM discussing the impact of the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission working more closely together to enforce workplace laws nationwide.


Competition Law not Meant to Fight Inflation

September 22, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

Michael Osborne sat down with BNN Bloomberg to discuss the Canadian government's new legislation.


Cozen O’Connor Adds Litigator Charles A. Zdebski to Energy & Utility Practice

September 21, 2023

News - Government & Regulatory, Utility & Energy - Renewable Energy

Veteran regulatory lawyer and litigator Charles A. Zdebski has joined the firm's Washington, D.C. Office.


Sarah Krissoff Speaks with BBC About Georgia Election Interference Case

September 20, 2023

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Sarah Krissoff, a member at the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations practice, appeared on BBC News on September 30, to discuss the potential ramifications of the first guilty plea in the Georgia election interference case, which alleges a widespread racketeering conspiracy to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 electoral loss to Joe Biden.


Opioid Maker Faces Uphill Coverage Battle Before 11th Circ.

September 20, 2023

News - Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance - Insurance

Alycen A. Moss, co-vice chair of Cozen O'Connor’s Global Insurance Department, was quoted in the recent article “Opioid Maker Faces Uphill Coverage Battle Before 11th Circ.” by Law360.


Trudeau Takes Aim at Corporate Canada as Inflation Sinks His Popularity

September 19, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

Michael Osborne was quoted in a Bloomberg article discussing the impact of Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne's demand for grocery executives to decrease food inflation rates.


Steel Mogul Settles $48M Award Fight After 1st Day of Trial

September 19, 2023

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Law360 discusses a confidential, high-profile settlement a group of Brazilian pig iron producers reached with Hans Mende, a global steel magnate and founder of American Metals & Coal International Inc. following the first day of a Manhattan jury trial in the more than decade-old dispute over the enforcement of the arbitral award against Mende.


Liberals Target Grocers With Changes to Competition Act, Threaten Tax Measures if Prices Don’t Stabilize

September 18, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition

Michael Osborne was quoted in a Globe and Mail article discussing the proposed changes to the Competition Act to combat food inflation prices.


Do employers need to pay for worker commutes?

September 14, 2023

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in HR Dive discussing how the Office of Personnel Management issued guidance regarding whether the Fair Labor Standards requires that federal workers be compensated for their commute to work.


Stuart Shorenstein, City & State NY’s 2023 Glorious Grandparents in Government

September 12, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Stuart Shorenstein, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies’ managing director, was one of 20 individuals named to City & State’s list of Glorious Grandparents in Government.


AI Firms Among Job Vendors Bracing for California Bias Lawsuits

September 12, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment

Walter Stella was quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing a recent ruling from the California Supreme Court that states that third-party service providers can be subject to lawsuits under the state's Fair Employment and Housing Act for actions performed on behalf of employers.


NLRB Broadens Scope of Protected Concerted Activity

September 08, 2023

News - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

Joseph Quinn spoke with SHRM about a new ruling from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that is intended to make it easier for workers to have legal protection for concerted activity in the workplace.


Cozen O’Connor’s Heather Marx Named to Minnesota Lawyer’s Inaugural Top Women in Law List

September 08, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation

Heather Marx, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Commercial Litigation practice and vice-chair of the firm’s Trade Remedies practice, has been named by Minnesota Lawyer Magazine to its inaugural “Top Women in Law” list.


A Chill Descends

September 06, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition

Michael Osborne was quoted in a National Magazine article discussing the mixed reactions to the Competition Tribunal’s order for the Competition Bureau to pay roughly $13 million to Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc.


How Can Employers Deal with Threatening Customers?

September 05, 2023

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing how managers can help employees when dealing with an angry customer.


Competition Bureau ordered to pay millions to Rogers, Shaw

September 05, 2023

News - Antitrust & Competition

Michael Osborne was quoted in a Financial Post article discussing the Competition Tribunal’s order for the Competition Bureau to pay over $12 million in legal fees and compensation after it failed in its bid to block the Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications merger.


CVS' Delaware Opioid Loss Another Feather In Insurers' Cap

September 05, 2023

News - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

John R. Ewell was quoted in the expert analysis “CVS' Delaware Opioid Loss Another Feather In Insurers' Cap” by Law360.


Pa. Disciplinary Board Floats Rule Barring Lawyer-Client Sexting

September 05, 2023

News - Legal Profession Services

Deborah Winokur was quoted in a Law360 article discussing a possible rule proposal by the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board that would clarify restrictions on attorney-client sexual relations to include a bar on sexual communication.


Commute Accommodations for Disabilities Spur Federal Court Rift

September 01, 2023

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing the recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit joining the Second and Third Circuits in holding that the Americans with Disabilities Act can require an employer to accommodate a disabled worker in getting to and from work.


Copyright Law and Generative AI: What a Mess

August 30, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Samuel Lewis was quoted in the ABA Journal discussing the recent surge of authors, artists, and programmers who have sued generative artificial intelligence companies for copyright violations.

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