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Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Win Global Competitive Review 9th Annual Award Ceremony for "Litigation of the Year – Non-Cartel Prosecution”

March 26, 2019

News - Antitrust & Competition

On March 26, Cozen O'Connor attorneys David Reichenberg and Thomas Ingalls were honored at the GCR (Global Competitive Review) 9th Annual Awards Ceremony for "Litigation of the Year – Non-Cartel Prosecution” for their work on the Arista Networks v Cisco Systems case.


Cozen O'Connor’s Life Insurance & Annuities Group Named One of the Top Lateral Hires of 2018

March 23, 2019

News - Life Insurance & Annuities

The Cozen O'Connor Life Insurance and Annuities Group was named by The Legal Intelligencer one of the Top Lateral Hires of 2018 after joining the firm in April 2018.


From Reed Smith to Pierce Bainbridge, White-Collar Practices Got Publicity Boost From Mueller Probe

March 22, 2019

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

In an article titled From Reed Smith to Pierce Bainbridge, White-Collar Practices Got Publicity Boost From Mueller Probe, Barry Boss, co-chair of the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations practice, discusses the impact special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and past high-profile special counsel probes have had on the business climate for the white collar bar.


Share Class Settlements won’t Kill 12b-1 Fees but Resuscitation Comes Through Disclosure

March 21, 2019

News - Commercial Litigation, Financial Services, Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement

Joe Dever was quoted in Regulatory Compliance Watch's article about the state of advisers receiving 12b-1 fees for placing clients in certain mutual fund share classes.


Sailors' Supreme Court Win Buoys Hopes For Tort Victims

March 20, 2019

News - Maritime Litigation, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Chris Raleigh was quoted in Law360's article on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hand a victory to sailors who claim they developed mesothelioma.


Women Soccer Team’s Pay Suit May Spur Action in Other Sports

March 20, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt discussed with Bloomberg Law the future of pay equity in professional sports.


Cozen O’Connor Names New Co-Chair of the Global Insurance Department

March 19, 2019

News - Insurance Coverage

Cozen O’Connor has named Melissa Brill to the role of co-chair of the firm’s Global Insurance Department. Brill will join Joseph Ziemianski as co-chair and sit on the firm’s Management Committee and board of directors.


Why You Can’t Call It a Barcade

March 14, 2019

News - Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright

Camille Miller discussed with Eater her experience working with Barcade and enforcing its trademark.


Hazy Regulations, Huge Reward

March 13, 2019

News - Products Liability - Cannabis

Rich Fama discussed with Marijuana Ventures the rise of CBD products and the lack of clarity at the federal level on regulating CBD.


Attorney Weighs in on New Jersey Man's $273 Million Lottery Winnings

March 08, 2019

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt sat down with Fox 29 Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the New Jersey man who won the $273 Mega Millions jackpot and whether or not his ex-wife has any claim to the money.


OSHA use of general duty clause in citations troubles commissioners

March 06, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Business Insurance about OSHA's use of the general duty clause.


New York is Closer to “Universal Rent Control” Than You Think

March 05, 2019

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher is quoted in City & State New York on efforts to reform existing rent stabilization laws. According to the article, Upstate Downstate Housing Alliance, a coalition of activist groups, is advocating for tenant protections and has laid out a universal rent platform consisting of several pieces of legislation.


Texas Employers In Limbo Amid State, City Sick Leave Fight

March 04, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron discussed with Law360 about the legislative session in Texas as lawmakers advance bills that would bar cities from enacting local employment rules.


4th Circuit Case on Blended Rate Is Lesson in Record-Keeping

February 21, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman spoke with Corporate Counsel about a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decision concerning the Fair Labor Standards Act and overtime pay.


Diverting Army Corps' Funding 'Would Cause Immediate Cessation' of Important Projects

February 15, 2019

News - Maritime Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Jeff Vogel was quoted in the Wall Street Journal's piece on how President Trump declaring a national emergency to bolster the wall would potentially divert critical funding sources away from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.


Opportunity Knocks, but Why Hasn't Pittsburgh Answered the Door?

February 14, 2019

News - Real Estate

Jim Forsyth is quoted in the Pittsburgh Business Times on why Pittsburgh may be slower to capitalize on opportunity zones than other regions.


Shout Out: Jim Argionis, attorney and Park Ridge 'Community Star'

February 13, 2019

News

Jim Argionis was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune/ Pioneer Press highlighting his recent Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce "Community Star" award.


Marijuana Legalization Raises Workplace Safety Worries

February 13, 2019

News - Labor & Employment - Cannabis

George Voegele discussed with Politico how the legalization of marijuana in states will likely make it more difficult for cannabis employers to find trained staff, who must pass certain background checks and receive approval by state's marijuana regulatory bodies.


Latest Chapter In D.C. Zoning Appeal Saga Pits Developer Against Developer

February 12, 2019

News - Real Estate

Meridith Moldenhauer weighs in on a dispute between an owner of a high-rise apartment building and a developer of a hotel in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in Bisnow.


Outside Counsel: Federal Trademarks Still Difficult to Obtain for Cannabis Companies

February 08, 2019

News - Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademark & Copyright - Cannabis

Edward Weisz discussed with Corporate Counsel how different strains of cannabis can be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office under the federal patent law which allows for patents to be places on plants.

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