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COVID-19: Effects on Canadian Civil Procedures, Limitation Periods [The Lawyers Daily]

April 23, 2020

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Pamela Pengelley and Charles Batrouny contributed an article titled, "COVID-19: Effects on Canadian Civil Procedures, Limitation Periods" to The Lawyers Daily. In this article, they discuss the effects of COVID-19 on our court systems.


Furlough vs. layoff? As more workers lose their jobs, here’s what to know about your rights and benefits

April 22, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with Fortune about the rights that furloughed employees have.


FEMA Issues Further Guidance on PPE Exports [Alert]

April 22, 2020

Publication - Trade Regulation, Export Controls & Sanctions, Transportation & Trade

Don Kassilke and Wayne Rohde discuss FEMA's additional guidance about the 10 categories of PPE exports that would be exempt from the recent, temporary ban.


US Regulator Grants Exemption for Drone Flight During Lockdown [Financial Times]

April 22, 2020

News - Aviation Litigation, Insurance Coverage - Aviation

Bill Walsh was quoted in an article in the Financial Times titled, "US Regulator Grants Exemption for Drone Flight During Lockdown." This article discusses a new coronavirus-related waiver for drone flight which allows an oil and gas company in Houston, TX to use unmanned aircraft instead of humans to inspect its facilities while the staff remains in lockdown.


Frequently Asked Questions: Financial Assistance for Small, Mid-sized and Distressed Sector Businesses

April 22, 2020

Publication

James Argionis and Steven Dickinson wrote a white paper in conjunction with Gallagher on guidance in regard to the CARES Act and what this means for different types of businesses.


Texas Supreme Court Follows Through on Barbara Technologies and Ortiz With Three Important New Decisions [Alert]

April 22, 2020

Publication - Bad Faith, Insurance Coverage

Karl A. Schulz and Stephen P. Pate discuss three recent cases decided by the Texas Suprme Court that revived policyholder suits that were in limbo when Barbara Technologies and Ortiz were decided.


Demand for Information-Sharing Platforms Has Soared, Raising Privacy Concerns With Regulators [Alert]

April 22, 2020

Publication - State Attorneys General

Lori Kalani and Ann-Marie Luciano discuss privacy and data security issues state AGs are investigating and what technology companies can do to prevent these issues.


Jennifer Brandt Appears on Court TV

April 21, 2020

News - Family Law

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


As Unemployment Claims Grow, Here Are Answers To Some Of Your Biggest Questions

April 21, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Jeremy Glenn discussed with CBS 2 Chicago some of the biggest questions regarding unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Tax Issues to Consider in Buying or Holding Distressed Debt

April 21, 2020

Publication - Tax

Tom Gallagher and Dennis Cohen identify some of the income tax issues purchasers of distressed debt of non-publicly traded entities face when making individual investments, acquiring a portfolio of distressed debt at an unallocated price, and considering how to fund the acquisitions.


How COVID-19 Might Uproot Centuries Of Litigation Traditions

April 21, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Elisabeth Ross and Christopher Hennessy published an article to Law360 discussing how due to COVID-19 courts, judges and attorneys may have to adapt further or even change the rules of litigation to bring greater flexibility to the way cases are handled.


FAA Issues Guidance for Airlines to Carry Cargo in Passenger Cabin

April 20, 2020

Publication - Aviation, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

Rachel Welford discusses the FAA's guidance for passenger airlines contemplating using empty apace in their aircraft to transport cargo.


CMS Announces Enhanced Nursing Home Reporting Requirements

April 20, 2020

Publication - Health Care & Life Sciences - Health Care & Life Sciences

Danielle E. Sapega and Gregory M. Fliszar discuss CMS's new guidance for nursing homes when it comes to reporting confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19.


Trade Secrets: New Filings Increase

April 20, 2020

News - Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

James Gale was quoted in Law 360 discussing the rise of trade secret cases in federal court since 2016.


N.J. EO-127 Extends Contested Case, Rule Deadlines — May Impact Utilities, Other Regulated Entities [Alert]

April 20, 2020

Publication - Utility & Energy

Greg Eisenstark and Michael Connolly discuss New Jersey's executive order extending deadlines until after the public health emergency.


CMS Issues Recommendations to Reopen Health Care Systems in Areas with Low Incidence of COVID-19 [Alert]

April 20, 2020

Publication - Health Care & Life Sciences - Health Care & Life Sciences

J. Nicole Martin and Gregory M. Fliszar discuss CMS's guidance for health care systems in areas with low COVID-19 infections to reopen nonessential care.


Fourteen Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Recognized as Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

April 20, 2020

Press Release - Antitrust & Competition, Construction Law, Intellectual Property, Transportation & Trade, White Collar Defense & Investigations - Maritime

Super Lawyers has named 14 Cozen O'Connor attorneys to its 2020 Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.


Law in a Time of Pandemic: How Texas Courts and Lawyers Responded to the Pandemic of 1918-1920 [Texas Bar Blog]

April 20, 2020

Publication - Insurance Coverage

Stephen Pate contributed an article to Texas Bar Blog titled, "Law in a Time of Pandemic: How Texas Courts and Lawyers Responded to the Pandemic of 1918-1920." In this article, Stephen discusses the coronavirus pandemic and how courts responded in a similar way during the 'Spanish Flu' pandemic in 1918-1920.


Punching In: The Latest COVID-19 Benefits, Liability Questions

April 20, 2020

News - Antitrust & Competition, Commercial Litigation

Jonathan Grossman was featured in a Bloomberg Law article discussing how the feds are on the lookout for staffing agencies, recruiters, and businesses colluding to fix pay rates, limit hours or prevent workers from changing jobs, in violation of antitrust law.


While the world is on pause, it’s a good time to review your social media compliance policy

April 20, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation - Retail

Brianne Polito contributed an article to Agility PR Solutions encouraging businesses to review their social media advertising strategies and compliance programs to ensure that they are updated, specifically tailored to the business, and that their marketing teams as well as influencers understand what is required under the FTC regulations.

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