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U.S. Commercial Flights to Cuba to Resume in 2016; Trade Embargo Remains Intact [Aviation Alert]

December 21, 2015

Publication - Aviation, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

The U.S. State Department said that under the deal, U.S. airlines could operate up to 110 round-trip flights per day between the United States and Cuba as soon as 2016, which includes 20 flights to Havana and 10 to each of the other nine international airports in Cuba.


Michael Klein Mentioned on Standardspeaker.com

December 20, 2015

News

Michael Klein, co-chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Energy Industry Team, was mentioned in a Standardspeaker.com article about his case in the Greater Hazleton area.


Greg Fliszar & Ryan Blaney Discuss HIPAA on Forbes.com

December 19, 2015

News - Health Care & Life Sciences, Technology, Privacy & Data Security

Greg Fliszar and Ryan Blaney, members of Cozen O’Connor’s Health Law practice, discuss best practices for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) on Forbes.com.


How New York's (New) Wage Deduction Law Affects Employers [Law360]

December 17, 2015

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses how New York’s new wage deduction law will affect employees.


Protecting Condominiums From Undesirable Purchasers [New York Law Journal]

December 14, 2015

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Morrison Cummins, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Real Estate practice, discusses how condominium boards can prevent undesirable purchasers, such as foreign investors, as well as undisclosed occupants.


‘Artcorp’ and Curing Improper Assignments [New York Law Journal]

December 14, 2015

Publication - Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation

Menachem Kastner, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Real Estate practice, discusses the recent decision in Artcorp Inc. v. Citireach Realty Corp. case.


The Trump Era Could Mean Big Changes For Biz Immigration

December 13, 2015

News - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

Scott Bettridge, chair of Cozen O'Connor's Immigration practice, discusses what the Trump era could mean for business immigration in Law360.


David Barron Discusses How To Avoid Workplace Holiday Party Conflicts on Fox26

December 11, 2015

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses how to avoid workplace holiday party conflicts on Fox26.


Latest Reforms to EB-5 Program Are Nearly Complete

December 10, 2015

News - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

Scott Bettridge, chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Immigration practice, discusses the latest reforms of the EB-5 Program in the Daily Business Review.


Reflections on Low-E Glass vs. Vinyl Siding [Subrogation & Recovery Alert]

December 10, 2015

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

As more residential building codes mandate the use of low-e glass in residential construction, insurers have seen an increase in property damage claims allegedly caused by low-e glass windows – specifically the melting and distortion of vinyl siding. These losses may present potential for subrogation.


Kendall Hayden Discusses New Trucker Electronic Log Rule in Law360

December 10, 2015

News - Insurance Coverage, Subrogation & Recovery

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's final rule requiring interstate commercial truckers to use electronic logging devices to track their hours on the road brings some long-awaited clarity on how to implement a technology intended to curb accidents and enhance competition among fleet operators.


WARN Act Violation States Fiduciary Duty Breach [Delaware Business Court Insider]

December 09, 2015

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Mark Felger and Barry Klayman, both members of Cozen O’Connor’s Bankruptcy group, discuss a recent case in which a judge came to the conclusion that a knowing violation of the law by a fiduciary is a breach of duty.


Happy New Year: New Resolutions for New York in the New Year [Labor & Employment Alert]

December 08, 2015

Publication - Labor & Employment

Here are the top five new laws signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo that are designed to continue the push toward pay equity, expand legal protections against workplace discrimination, and otherwise further regulate the employer-employee relationship.


Storm Clouds Building for NYC Built Environment [New York Real Estate Journal]

December 08, 2015

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Real Estate

Ken Fisher, a member of the firm’s Business Law Department, discusses the forecast for New York City’s future infrastructure and development efforts. Ken addresses funding transportation and major infrastructure projects throughout the city, including the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Tappan Zee Bridge and LaGuardia Airport.


The Key Changes to the Quebec Code of Civil Procedure [Subrogation & Recovery Alert]

December 07, 2015

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

The new Code of Civil Procedure should come into force on January 1, 2016. Here we present and comment on the key changes of the reform.


William Walsh Discusses the Risks of Drones During the Holiday Buying Season in Business Insurance

December 06, 2015

News - Aviation Litigation, Subrogation & Recovery, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) / Drones - Aviation

Drone sales that could top 1 million this holiday season have lawyers warming up for a wave of claims, with differing views on the insurance industry's readiness for the risks that commercial and consumer drone operators will bring.


Texas 5th Circuit Holds Settlement for Less than Policy Limits Did Not Exhaust Primary Policy [Global Insurance Alert]

December 04, 2015

Publication - Insurance Coverage

Martin Resource held that an insured’s settlement contributions could not satisfy the exhaustion requirement, based on the particular policy language at issue. This is contrary to the Srivastava opinion, which indicated an insured’s contributions might satisfy the exhaustion requirement, in that a layer of coverage is exhausted once the loss exceeds the limit.


Ken Fisher Discusses Potential Effects on Manhattan and Beyond if 421-A Program Expires

December 03, 2015

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Real Estate

Kenneth K. Fisher, a member of the firm’s Real Estate Department and Public Strategies Group, discusses the potential repercussions of the 421-a tax abatement program expiring.


Don't Let Politics Disrupt Your Workplace's Holiday Spirit [Houston Business Journal]

December 02, 2015

Publication - Labor & Employment

David Barron discusses how to handle political chatter in the workplace


Cozen O’Connor Expands Miami Office with Addition of Two New Members

December 02, 2015

Press Release - Labor & Employment, Subrogation & Recovery

Eisenberg and Williams strengthen Labor & Employment Practice.

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