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Cozen O’Connor’s Patrick Martin Named to Board of Directors of Rainbows for All Children

March 05, 2021

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Patrick Martin, Principal and Midwest Director of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, has been named to the Board of Directors of Rainbows for All Children, a national non-profit organization, based in suburban Chicago, focused on providing support for children navigating trauma or loss.


Workers who feel unsafe returning to work can collect unemployment checks

March 03, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with FOX26 Houston about the new safety protocols that OSHA is issuing.


I know you are but what am I?

March 03, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron joined the Jimmy Barrett Show to discuss Texas lifting COVID-19 restrictions and how to handle the new rules with your employees and customers.


Law Firms Double Down on State AG Practices

March 03, 2021

News - State Attorneys General

Reuters noted the addition of former Nebraska Consumer Protection Chief Meghan Stoppel to Cozen O’Connor’s expanding State AG Group. The article quotes Group Co-Chair, Lori Kalani: “the firm strives to add lawyers to the practice who have specialized expertise with state attorney general matters, which can make it difficult to expand. The firm feels very fortunate to have been able to hire Meghan.”


What Attys Are Saying About Pa. Justice Saylor's Retirement

March 02, 2021

News - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson was featured in an article published by Law360 discussing his thoughts on the retirement of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor.


CardX One Step Closer to Operating in 50 States.

March 01, 2021

News - State Attorneys General

The Kansas District Court issued a judgment on Friday Feb 26 in favor of our client, Chicago-based payments technology company CardX, LLC, declaring that a Kansas law prohibiting credit card surcharges was unconstitutional as applied to CardX’s surcharging model. The court held that the statute violated CardX’s First Amendment right to commercial speech by unjustifiably controlling how prices are communicated to consumers. This judgment brings the number of states in which CardX is able to operate to 47, with only Colorado, Connecticut and Massachusetts continuing surcharge bans.


Can an Employer Fire Workers Who Are Scared to Return to the Office?

March 01, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Howard Schweitzer and Michael Schmidt were quoted in SHRM discussing what businesses should do if an employee refuses to come back to work when they re-open.


4 healthcare antitrust issues to watch

March 01, 2021

News - Antitrust & Competition, Health Care & Life Sciences - Health Care & Life Sciences

Jonathan Grossman was featured in an article published by Healthcare Dive discussing four health care antitrust issues to watch.


California Courts Grapple With Proposition 22’s Gig Fallout

February 25, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Michele Ballard Miller was quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing Proposition 22.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses the Wisconsin v. Prokopovitz Trial on Court TV

February 24, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, was a guest on Court TV discussing the Wisconsin v. Prokopovitz trial.


2 Big COVID Vax Questions for Property Workers: Can They Get Them Now? Should They Be Required?

February 23, 2021

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss whether boards can require employees hired directly by the condo or co-op to get a COVID-19 in order to maintain employment in The Cooperator.


Michael Heller Recognized Among Philadelphia Business Journal Power 100

February 23, 2021

News - Business

Michael Heller has been included in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s “Power 100” list for the seventh consecutive year.


Jennifer A. Brandt Appeared on Good Day Philadelphia

February 22, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, was a guest on Good Day Philadelphia discussing the Kim Kardashian and Kayne West divorce.


Jennifer A. Brandt Featured on Court TV Discussing Two Court Cases in the News

February 19, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Practice, was a guest on Court TV discussing two court cases in the news: Wisconsin v. Prokopovitz and California v. Ron Jeremy.


Tips For Employers Reeling From The Texas Weather Crisis

February 19, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing the severe cold weather crisis in Texas.


Many Firms Aren’t Paying OSHA Fines Levied for COVID-19 Safety Violations: Reuters

February 18, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Insurance Journal discussing the penalties that companies face with COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace.


Cozen O'Connor Brings On New E-Discovery Chair For Philly Office

February 18, 2021

News - Commercial Litigation, Electronic Discovery & Practice Advisory Services

Joseph Tate, Calli Padilla, and Maureen Holland are featured in a Law360 article highlighting recent leadership changes and the firm's summer associate program.


Vaccinated or not, many workers want to remain remote

February 18, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in CNBC discussing employees returning to work once they are vaccinated.


Employer perks for COVID-19 vaccinated workers could draw legal challenges

February 16, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Yahoo! Finance discussing how employers may incentivize employees in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.


OSHA Virus Emergency Rule Looms as Potent Weapon for Litigation

February 12, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron and John Ho were quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing COVID-19 OSHA citations.

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