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Peloton plots, paramours and other problems as buildings reopen

June 23, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses what measures condominium and coop boards should take in preparation for the potential second wave of the coronavirus in The Real Deal.


'Change Is Needed': Amid Protests, Law Firm Alliances With Prosecutors Draw Scrutiny

June 22, 2020

News

Vincent McGuinness was featured in The American Lawyer discussing Cozen O'Connor's secondment program with the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office which began in 2009.


Rush for Generic Go-Ahead on Novel Drugs Roils Pharma Industry

June 19, 2020

News - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Intellectual Property, Patents

Blake Coblentz was quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing how generic drugmakers are increasingly lining up to bring competing versions of brand-name products to the market at the earliest possible date.


Civil rights win for LGBTQ employees: Implications for employers

June 16, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with Benefits Pro about the Supreme Court's ruling that the protections imposed by the 1964 Civil Rights Act extended to gender identity and sexual orientation.


Bottom Line

June 15, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies was mentioned in The Hill on their recent lobbying clients.


Marrying Yesterday’s Basis with Today’s Underwriting: Players Unpack What’s Unfolded

June 15, 2020

News - Real Estate Finance

Duane Montgomery was featured in the Commercial Observer about a panel he moderated about commercial real estate and COVID-19.


Can you get fired for protesting? Or spouting off on social media?

June 15, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was quoted in the Chicago Tribune discussing anti-discrimination protections and incendiary conduct in the workplace.


How companies can step up to make workplaces diverse, inclusive

June 14, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in the New York Post discussing an architecture firm that removed any unconscious bias from recruiters for their summer intern hiring process.


Co-op and Condo Boards Need to Prepare for a Possible Second Wave

June 12, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses efforts condo and coop boards can take now to protect and prepare themselves for a possible second wave of the virus in Habitat magazine.


Public Strategies Signs Ten New Lobbying Clients

June 11, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies has added 10 new lobbying clients, including the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.


Pa. High Court Issues New Discipline Rule Against 'Bias or Prejudice' in the Practice of Law

June 11, 2020

News - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson was featured in The Legal Intelligencer discussing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's adoption of a new disciplinary rule saying attorneys can face discipline if, during the practice of law, they “knowingly manifest bias or prejudice, or engage in harassment or discrimination, as those terms are defined in applicable federal, state or local statutes or ordinances.”


What a toothless de Blasio means for real estate

June 10, 2020

News - Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher discusses the impact New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's loss of influence has on the real estate industry in The Real Deal.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses Various Top of the News Cases

June 09, 2020

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law practice, was a guest on Court TV.


Can You Lose Your Job For Participating In Protests?

June 05, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt was quoted in Yahoo! Finance discussing how the First Amendment depends on when and how you protest if it protects you from your employer.


Community crusader

June 05, 2020

News - Commercial Litigation

The Loyola School of Law ran an alumni profile of Jim Argionis recognizing his dedication to his practice and community and highlighting some of the community accolades his efforts have garnered.


Lifelong Love of Parkland Propels Litigation Attorney to City Commission Run

June 01, 2020

News

Simeon Brier was featured in Parkland Talk discussing how his lifelong love of Parkland has propelled him to run for city commission.


Lawyering Through Covid-19: What We’ve Heard From the Practices

May 28, 2020

News - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Intellectual Property

Blake Coblentz was quoted in Bloomberg Law about how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting a cross-section of practice groups and industries.


Employers Could Mandate Heath Checks As Businesses Open, Attorney Says

May 27, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Jeremy Glenn spoke with CBS 2 Chicago about the legal issues and questions surrounding health checks that employers may start mandating for workers.


Businesses are reopening. If you’re older or sick, what happens to your job?

May 22, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Walter Stella was quoted in The Olympian discussing about the workplace reopening with questions that linger about how protections will shield workers who are older or have medical conditions in the time of the coronavirus.


What happens when real estate Zoom meetings go awry?

May 21, 2020

News - Commercial Litigation

Jason Domark was featured in the South Florida Real Estate News discussing how he has been conducting roughly a dozen Zoom depositions for an ongoing construction arbitration proceeding, while being at home with three young children.

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