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New York Governor's Office Halts Plans for Farmers Market-Style Events This Summer

July 06, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - Cannabis

Jamie Ansorge was quoted in Cannabis Business Times discussing New York slowing down new retail opportunities for cannabis products.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses Stephen Smith’s Death Investigation on Court TV’s Think Tank

July 06, 2023

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV's Think Tank.


Business owners beware: The AI backlash is mounting — and so are the lawsuits

July 06, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Samuel Lewis was quoted in The Business Journals discussing how the copyright status of generative artificial intelligence can be complex.


Alumni Spotlight with Josephine M. Bahn

July 06, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law

Josephine Bahn was featured in an American Bar Association Litigation Section Alumni Spotlight.


Why Firm, Legal Dept. Leaders Should Pay Attention to Gen Z

July 06, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law

Josephine Bahn was quoted in a Law360 article discussing how some firms have adjusted to evolving industry standards.


General Liability Cases To Watch In 2nd Half Of 2023

June 30, 2023

News - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

John R. Ewell was quoted in the article “General Liability Cases To Watch In 2nd Half Of 2023” by Law360.


Commercial Real Estate Gets Some Good News in City Council Primary

June 29, 2023

News - Real Estate Development, Real Estate Finance

Ken Fisher is quoted in the Commercial Observer discussing the 2023 City Council primary election. Several pro-business candidates won their respective races, signaling a potential shift in the city's approach to real estate policies.


Construction-Defect Subrogation on the Rise But it Just Became More Difficult in Florida

June 29, 2023

News - Subrogation & Recovery

Joshua R. Goodman was quoted in the Insurance Journal’s recent article “Construction-Defect Subrogation on the Rise But it Just Became More Difficult in Florida.”


The Super in My Building Smokes in His Office. Can We Make Him Stop?

June 28, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins offers guidance on efficiently managing issues related to the superintendent of your condominium or co-op in The New York Times. In this article, Leni discusses an instance where the super has violated the ban on smoking in public spaces and the Clean Indoor Air Act by smoking in his basement office, which is considered a common space and a workplace.


Supreme Court snub of Apple and Broadcom clarifies IPR estoppel tactics

June 28, 2023

News - Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation, Patents

Thomas Fisher was quoted in World Intellectual Property Review discussing SCOTUS’ decision not to hear Apple and Broadcom’s petition for a writ of certiorari of a ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.


Using AI to recruit? You're legally responsible for the bot's bias, EEOC says

June 26, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

David Barron was quoted in Employee Benefit News discussing how the EEOC recently warned employers that using algorithmic decision-making tools for hiring strategies could potentially violate existing civil rights laws.


Allyship in the Workplace

June 22, 2023

News - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Gary L. Gassman was quoted in the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance’s (CLM) recent article discussing what constitutes the perfect work ally.


Expanding Scope Of Practice: Pamela Dorian Reflects

June 22, 2023

News - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law

In an interview with Third Thursday, Pamela Dorian, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, discussed her experiences with construction defect cases and the advice she would give to construction law attorneys looking to handle these types of cases.


Newest CSC EAB Member: “Old Pay-To-Play Format Is Long Gone”

June 22, 2023

News - Construction Law

Wendy Venoit was quoted in an article discussing her new role as a Construction SuperConference educational advisory board member and her opinions on the educational sessions that contribute to a successful conference.


What's Up With Expense Allocations In Mixed-Use Condominiums?

June 20, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Morrison Cummins discusses the allocation of expenses between residential and commercial portions of mixed-use condominiums, emphasizing the significance of comprehending the established allocation methodology and its practical application on Habitat's Legal Talk podcast.


How Do I Force a Developer to Finish Construction Work in My Building?

June 20, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Morrison Cummins addresses the common challenges owners face in getting necessary work and repairs from developers when dealing with new construction projects in The New York Times.


California Pay-Disclosure Practices Draw Scrutiny from Regulators

June 19, 2023

News - Labor & Employment

Michele Ballard Miller was quoted in SHRM discussing the new pay transparency requirements in California.


Your Non-compete Might Be Illegal: NLRB Turns Up Heat for Rank-and-File Workers

June 16, 2023

News - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes, Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

Michael Schmidt was quoted in the New Jersey Law Journal discussing the National Labor Relations Board's memo warning that employment noncompete clauses for nonmanagerial employers are illegal.


‘The Lost Year’: New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Industry Grapples With Sluggish Rollout

June 14, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - Cannabis

Jamie Ansorge was quoted in Cannabis Business Times discussing New York's legislation that allows hemp farmers to grow cannabis for the state's adult-use market.


Employers are more exposed to A.I.-related lawsuits in the workplace. Here’s how to protect your company

June 12, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with Fortune about a New York City law that will go into effect in July that is targeted to protect job candidates from potential biases in the recruiting process.

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