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Judge Rejects Saudi Arabia's Attempt to Toss 9/11 Lawsuits

March 29, 2018

News - 9/11 Litigation

Sean Carter was quoted in an article discussing a judge's decision to reject Saudi Arabia's motion to end a New York lawsuit seeking to hold it responsible in the Sept. 11 attacks.


Michael Schmidt on Wharton Business Radio In the Workplace

March 29, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, joined Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss new guidelines for summer internships on Wharton Business Radio In the Workplace.


Jonathan T. Hoffman named Chair of the Montgomery Bar Association’s Family Law Section

March 28, 2018

Press Release - Family Law

Jonathan T. Hoffman, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Family Law Practice Group, was named the 2018 Chair of the Montgomery Bar Association’s Family Law Section.


Have We Seen the Limits of Fair Use?

March 28, 2018

Publication - Intellectual Property

Samuel Lewis, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Intellectual Property department, wrote in the Daily Business Review about how Google and Oracle are now destined for yet another trial arising from Google’s alleged unauthorized use of 37 of Oracle’s Java application programming interfaces (APIs) in the Android smartphone operating system.


Jurisdictional Map on Joint and Several Liability [Jurisdictions Comparative Chart]

March 28, 2018

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Jurisdictional Map on Joint and Several Liability


James Heller Named to Product Liability Advisory Council

March 28, 2018

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Products Liability

James Heller, chair of Cozen O’Connor's Products Liability Practice Group and vice chair of the Commercial Litigation Department, was admitted as a sustaining member to the Product Liability Advisory Council, Inc. (PLAC).


The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: Life and Law in the Commonwealth, 1684–2017

March 28, 2018

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Thomas Wilkinson, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation Department, co-authored two chapters in the book, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: Life and Law in the Commonwealth 1684-2017.


Federal courts ask: What is the meaning of sex?

March 27, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Susan Eisenberg, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, spoke with Yahoo! about the evolution of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.


International Life Sciences Attorney Joins IP Department

March 27, 2018

Press Release - Intellectual Property - Health Care & Life Sciences

Former LeClairRyan attorney Jeffrey N. Townes brings substantial experience in international life sciences IP to the firm's Washington, D.C., office.


Whistleblowers need to report to SEC under new SCOTUS ruling

March 27, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Joseph Sirbak, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discussed with Legal News Line about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision about whistleblowers not being protected under the anti-retaliation provision of the Dodd-Frank Act.


FAQ – Austin, Texas Passes New Paid Sick Leave Ordinance

March 27, 2018

Publication - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt answers frequently asked questions about the paid sick leave ordinance that recently passed in Austin, Texas. The ordinance, which mandates paid sick leave for approximately 87,000 Austin workers, almost immediately came under fire from state legislators and business groups promising to repeal the law during the next legislative session in 2019.


White-Collar Pros Weigh Risks, 'Stigma' of Joining Trump Team

March 27, 2018

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Barry Boss, co-chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations Practice, spoke with the National Law Journal about the president’s legal team.


Protections for "Whistleblowers" via Digital Reality Trust Inc v Somers

March 26, 2018

News - Labor & Employment

Joseph Sirbak, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discussed whistleblowers on Wharton Business Radio with host Dan Loney.


The New York Note – Friday, March 23

March 23, 2018

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

This Week in New York – Charter Revision Commission, Preliminary Budget Hearings, and Increased Funding to Address Opioid Crisis


Building your online presence and reputation is easier than you think

March 23, 2018

Publication - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, authored a recent blog for Lawyernomics by Avvo, "Building your online presence and reputation is easier than you think."


USCIS Announces Temporary Suspension of Premium Processing for Fiscal Year 2019 H-1B Cap Cases [Immigration Alert]

March 22, 2018

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Frances Rayer discusses the USCIS's temporary suspension of premium processing for all H-1B cap-subject petitions. This suspension of premium processing only affects H-1B cap-subject petitions.


Malfunction Theory - Jurisdictions Comparative Chart 50 State Summary on Malfunction Theory

March 21, 2018

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This document summarizes the 50 states’ opinions on malfunction theory. It explains if the state has a theory of circumstantial evidence to prove a product defect, whose authority it is under, the standard of proof, and if there is any authority involving products that have caused fires.


Pa. PUC Converts Commission-Approved Rates into Temporary Rates in Wake of Tax Act [Utility, Environmental & Energy Alert]

March 19, 2018

Publication - Utility & Energy

Jonathan Nase discusses the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission' temporary rates order that converted commission-approved rates of most large Pennsylvania public utilities into “temporary rates” for a period of six months in response to the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


Latest Decision on Intersection of Reclamation Rights and DIP Liens

March 19, 2018

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Simon Fraser, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring Department, wrote an article for the American Bankruptcy Institute Journal focusing on reclamation rights and DIP liens.


FAA’s Automated UAS Approval System — A Significant Step Forward [Aviation Alert]

March 19, 2018

Publication - Aviation Litigation, Aviation Regulatory, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) / Drones - Aviation

Bill Walsh discusses the FAA's LAANC system, next steps in implementing it nationwide, and how this will impact the drone industry and lead to the day of the drones.

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