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Cozen O’Connor’s Ross Weiss Appointed to Philadelphia Film Society’s Board of Directors

December 16, 2016

Press Release - Real Estate

Ross Weiss, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Real Estate Practice Group, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Philadelphia Film Society.


Scientists Prepare for ‘Nightmare Scenario’ Under Trump

December 15, 2016

News - Climate Change

Peter Fontaine discusses representing Michael Mann, a Pennsylvania State University climate scientist, in ClimateWire.


Camille Miller and Samuel Lewis Selected as Lawyer of the Year USA by Lawyer Monthly

December 14, 2016

News - Intellectual Property

Camille Miller and Samuel Lewis, both of Cozen O’Connor’s Intellectual Property department, were both selected by Lawyer Monthly as Lawyer of the Year USA.


How to Keep Your Office Holiday Party From Going Off the Rails

December 14, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses how to keep your holiday party under control in the New York Times.


Take The Trump Organization Public

December 14, 2016

Publication - Inside Trump's Washington, Real Estate

Ken Fisher discusses methods for Donald Trump’s business organization to avoid conflicts of interest in Crain’s New York Business.


December 2016 Update on Significant DOT, FAA and Other Federal Agencies’ Aviation-Related Regulatory Actions

December 14, 2016

Publication - Aviation, Aviation Litigation, Transportation & Trade, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) / Drones - Aviation

This edition discusses DOT’s proposed rule on the use of cell phones to make voice calls on commercial flights, the results of DOT’s negotiated rulemaking on accessible in-flight entertainment and accessible lavatories on single-aisle aircraft to accommodate disabled passengers, DOT’s approval of Norwegian Air International’s foreign air carrier permit, the FAA’s increase of overflight fees, PHMSA amendments to the Hazardous Materials Regulations, the DOT Inspector General’s audit report on FAA oversight of unmanned aircraft/drones and initiation of an audit of the FAA’s oversight of runway safety, DOT’s updated enforcement policy regarding extended tarmac delays, DOT’s denial of American Airlines and Qantas Airways’ request for antitrust immunity, the Justice Department’s clearance of the Alaska Airlines-Virgin America merger, and the latest DOT and FAA enforcement actions.


Small Employers Cheer Recently Eased Affordable Care Act Restrictions [Employee Benefits Alert]

December 13, 2016

Publication - Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Labor & Employment

L. Stephen Bowers and Jay A. Dorsch discuss the 21st Century Cures Act that provides government funding and support for a number of health care initiatives.


Concerns about Trump’s Pick for Secretary of State

December 13, 2016

News - Government & Regulatory, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Howard Schweitzer was featured on CNNI’s “CNN Today” to speak about the Trump transition and the president-elect’s latest selections for his cabinet.


Big Law Lobbying Efforts Fail to Kill 9/11 Litigation against Saudi Arabia

December 12, 2016

News - 9/11 Litigation


Cozen O’Connor Named 2017 U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Law Firm of the Year” in Admiralty & Maritime Law

December 12, 2016

News - Maritime Antitrust & Competition, Maritime Corporate & Finance, Maritime Litigation, Maritime Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Cozen O'Connor was recognized as the 2017 U.S. News – Best Lawyers "Law Firm of the Year” for outstanding work in Admiralty & Maritime Law. Cozen O’Connor is one of only five firms to have been honored with this prestigious recognition in this area of practice since the inception of “Best Law Firms” in 2010.


The State of Surveillance

December 12, 2016

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins discusses condo and co-op buildings’ increased use of video surveillance in The Cooperator.


Road to the Oval Office Podcast: Trump Transition Update

December 12, 2016

Publication - Government & Regulatory, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Mark Alderman, Blake Rutherford, Howard Schweitzer, Jim Schultz analyzed the candidates' performance and impact on the remaining 29 critical days of the race.


Sofía Vergara Embryo Case

December 10, 2016

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Family Law practice, was a guest on HLN's Weekend Express to discuss a right-to-live lawsuit filed in Louisiana on behalf of fertilized eggs against Sofia Vergara.


No Pay for Student Athletes’ Play, Seventh Circuit Affirms [Labor & Employment Alert]

December 08, 2016

Publication

Joseph Tilson, Anna Wermuth, and Jeremy Glenn discuss a recent decision by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that student athletes are not employees of the college or university they attend and therefore are not entitled to a minimum wage or overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act.


South Africa International Law Digest

December 07, 2016

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery


Sofía Vergara Sued by her Own Embryos

December 07, 2016

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Family Law practice, discusses this issue on Dr. Drew Midday Live.


Builder In The White House: What’s Ahead for Built Environment?

December 06, 2016

Publication - Real Estate

Ken Fisher discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on New York’s design professionals in the New York Real Estate Journal.


Harassment and Discrimination Now Violate ABA Model Ethics Rules

December 06, 2016

News

Tom Wilkinson, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation department, discusses how harassment and discrimination now violate ABA model ethics rules in the ABA Litigation News.


Howard Schweitzer Quoted by Business Insurance on Dodd-Frank Legislation

December 06, 2016

News - Government & Regulatory, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Howard Schweitzer was featured in a Business Insurance article, "Dodd-Frank changes likely under Trump.”


Concurrent Cause Cases: Florida Supreme Court Decides District Split in Favor of Coverage [Global Insurance Alert]

December 06, 2016

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance

J.D. Dickenson and Elizabeth Fata discuss the recent Florida Supreme Court decision in Sebo v, American Home Assurance Company, which favors the Third Districts reasoning and the concurrent cause doctrine in property loss cases.

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