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Developers Say D.C. Comp Plan Changes Won't Do Enough to Beat Back Frequent Legal Challenges

July 22, 2019

News - Real Estate

Meridith Moldenhauer comments on the newly released amendments to D.C’s comprehensive plan in an article in the Washington Business Journal.


Workplace Safety Commission Member Elevated To Chair

July 18, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Former Cozen O'Connor attorney, James Sullivan Jr. has been named the chair of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.


What the Industry is Saying About the Federal Rent Law Challenge

July 17, 2019

News - Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher notes the makeup of the Supreme Court could impact New York's Rent Stabilization Association's and Community Housing Improvement Program's lawsuit, challenging the New York State rent stabilization law, in an article in The Real Deal.


Colleges Turn to Law Firms to Sort Out Campus Crime Reporting

July 15, 2019

News - Institutional Response Group

Gina Maisto Smith discussed with Big Law Business about the team of lawyers that law firms use for handling matters for schools.


To hug or not to hug: A 5-step guide to embracing at work

July 13, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt discussed with CNN about how during the era of #MeToo, employers and workers are paying more attention to their actions in the workplace.


Workplace Ethics: "Keep Your Opinions to Yourself"

July 12, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with KPRC AM 950 about social media commentary by employees.


NLRB Advice Division Head To Step Down At Month's End

July 10, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Barry Kearney discussed with Law360 about the National Labor Relations Board's top legal theorist and adviser stepping down.


Bryan Vezey Appointed to Founding Member of the Houston Bar Association LGBTQ+ Committee

July 09, 2019

News - Insurance Coverage

Bryan Vezey, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Global Insurance Department, has been appointed by the Houston Bar Association as one of 14 founding members of the LGBTQ+ Committee. This committee examines issues and creates programming related to the community.


Three Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Recognized as 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers

July 08, 2019

News - Business, Labor & Employment

Silton, Syring, and Wallrich have previously been named Super Lawyers, this is their 15th, 10th and 17th year appearing on the list, respectively.


Meet Leslie King, Attorney Who Helped Hartford Beat Back $90M Lawsuit Over Dunkin' Donuts Park

July 03, 2019

News - Construction Law

Leslie King was quoted in a Connecticut Law Tribune article discussing her victory in a high-profile construction case on behalf of the city of Hartford.


City of Hartford Wins Lawsuit Against Former Dunkin’ Donuts Park Developers [Fox 61]

July 02, 2019

News - Construction Law

Leslie King was quoted in a Fox 61 article discussing Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin’s decision to fire the developer contracted to build Dunkin’ Donuts Park.


City Will Move Forward With Downtown North Development After Jury Backs Hartford’s Decision to Fire Dunkin’ Donuts Park Developer in 2016 [Hartford Courant]

July 02, 2019

News - Construction Law

Leslie King was quoted in a Hartford Courant article discussing a victory in court, where a jury ruled in favor of her client’s high-stakes lawsuit launched by the fired developers of the Dunkin’ Donuts park.


High-Stakes Lawsuit Over Construction of Dunkin Donuts Park Goes to the Jury [Hartford Courant]

July 02, 2019

News - Construction Law

Leslie King was quoted in a Hartford Courant article discussing a civil lawsuit where the developers were fired from constructing her client’s minor league ballpark.


Cozen O'Connor Encourages Attorneys to Use Preferred Pronouns in Show of Solidarity

June 26, 2019

News

Aaron Krauss discussed with The American Lawyer how the firm is encouraging its attorneys to use their preferred pronouns in their email signatures.


Divorces spike in the summer. Here's how to prepare for the end, experts say

June 24, 2019

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt discussed with USA Today why divorce filings increase during the summer and practical steps to prepare for a divorce.


Judge approves deal for Hill House to sell off some assets

June 21, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Peter Ennis discussed with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette a court ruling approving the sale of Hill House, a social services agency.


Cozen O’Connor attorney Jeremy Glenn Elected Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

June 19, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Glenn, who is OMP of the Chicago office, will be honored at the annual installation of Fellows on November 9 in New Orleans.


Cozen O’Connor Further Expands its Washington D.C. Real Estate Practice, Adding Transaction Attorney James Grier Hoyt

June 18, 2019

News - Real Estate

Hoyt has closed leasing transactions on behalf of landlords and tenants in excess of 15 million square feet, including major build-to-suit and corporate headquarters deals.


What the Death of the Vacancy Bonus means for Landlords

June 17, 2019

News - Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher comments on the impact just-enacted changes to New York’s rent laws will have on New York City landlords, including a provision eliminating the ability to raise rents by 20% when a rent-regulated tenant moved out.


Matthew Siegel Named to the Rutgers University Cybersecurity Certificate Program Advisory Board

June 14, 2019

News - Technology, Privacy & Data Security

Matthew Siegel, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Privacy & Data Security practice, was named to the Rutgers University Cybersecurity Certificate Program Advisory Board.

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