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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.


Cozen O’Connor Represents FNCB Bancorp, Inc. in $20 Million Common Stock Offering

February 11, 2019

Press Release - Corporate

The public offering of 3,285,550 shares includes 428,550 shares of common stock issued upon the exercise in full of the option to purchase additional shares granted to the underwriters, at a public offering price of $7.00 per share.


Designation of Witnesses under Rule 30(b)(6) May Change [Alert]

February 11, 2019

Publication - Maritime Litigation

David Loh and Chris Raleigh discuss what changes were made to this rule, who is objecting, and how you can still voice your concerns.


OSHA Narrows Electronic Recordkeeping Rule [Alert]

February 11, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

John Ho discusses the final rule rescinding the requirement for establishments with 250 or more employees to electronically file information from OSHA Forms 300 and 301.


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.


Experts Predict 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Yet for State Attorney General Litigation

February 08, 2019

News - State Attorneys General

Bernie Nash and Lori Kalani discussed with Corporate Counsel which sectors may see more aggressive scrutiny from state attorneys general in 2019, the kinds of actions corporations can expect to see, and how to be prepared.


Fact Checking the NYC Public Advocate Debate

February 07, 2019

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

Ken Fisher discusses the accuracy of statements made by candidates during the first debate for New York City Public Advocate special election in City & State New York.


How Should HR Set the Stage for Workplace Investigations?

February 07, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron discussed with SHRM what an HR professional should say to an employee when a workplace investigation is being conducted.


Intellectual Property Department Recognized by World Trademark Review 2019

February 07, 2019

Press Release - Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright

According to the publication, Cozen O’Connor scores a 10 out of 10 from clients.


Space Regulations: To Boldly Go … Or Lightly Tread

February 06, 2019

Publication - Aviation - Aviation

Bill Walsh discusses why reconciling SPD-2 and SPD-3 through the new rulemaking process could likely prove beneficial to the commercial space industry.


First Lutheran Church Reaches Settlement with City of Saint Paul in Religious Liberty Suit

February 06, 2019

Press Release - Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation, Zoning, Land Use & Development

In the settlement, the city acknowledged that RLUIPA is an important and central aspect of its land use decisions and is a primary consideration in processing and responding to land use applications made to the city.


U.S. Supreme Court Considers Scope of States’ Sovereign Immunity

February 06, 2019

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Stephen Miller and Chase Howard authored an article in The Legal Intelligencer on the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision regarding whether a state can be brought into another state’s courts without its consent.


U.S. Lowers the (Oil) Boom on Venezuela [Alert]

February 05, 2019

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

Don Kassilke and Matt Howell discuss Executive Order 13850 and why it is important entities that have dealings with PdVSA or any of its related entities carefully review the restrictions and general licenses published by OFAC to ensure compliance with applicable OFAC regulations.


Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Kelly T. Kindig, the Latest Addition to its Fast-Growing Labor & Employment Practice

February 05, 2019

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Kindig Joins the Firm’s Litigation and Labor & Employment practices.


Alycen Moss Elected to Membership in the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel

February 05, 2019

News - Insurance Coverage

Alycen Moss has been elected by the board of directors for a U.S. Defense Counsel membership in the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC). The FDCC comprises U.S. and international civil defense litigators, senior corporate counsel, and insurance claims executives and is dedicated to promoting knowledge, fellowship, and professionalism for lawyers and other professionals striving to achieve a balanced justice system in the defense of civil lawsuits. Moss becomes the fifth Cozen O’Connor lawyer to be admitted to the FDCC.


Independent Contractor Status: A Return to the Traditional Common Law Test by the NLRB

February 05, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

Barry Kearney discusses the NLRB's returned to the traditional common-law test for determining independent contractor status in the workplace.


Cozen O'Connor Recognized by Profiles in Diversity Journal® with 11th Annual Diversity Leader Award

January 31, 2019

Press Release

Cozen O'Connor has been selected by Profiles in Diversity Journal® to receive its 11th Annual Diversity Leader Award. The award is given to organizations that demonstrate a strong commitment to expanding and improving diversity, inclusion, and equity in the workplace and beyond.


Tips For a More Successful Franchise Renewal Season [Franchising USA]

January 31, 2019

Publication - Franchising

Susan Grueneberg discusses tips to make the franchising renewal process more efficient and increase your odds to make the annual updates and renewals less disruptive.


Charles J. Hynes, Brooklyn D.A. in a Tumultuous Era, Dies at 83

January 30, 2019

News - Business

Ken Fisher comments on former Brooklyn district attorney Charles J. Hynes’ career milestones.


Tech Ethics Challenges for Family Lawyers [Family Advocate]

January 30, 2019

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Family Law

Tom Wilkinson co-authored an article on how Family lawyers face some special challenges because they deal with not only office technology but also the ethical concerns created by clients who neither know nor care about rules governing their lawyers' conduct.

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