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Legislation Alters Shipping Act Treatment of Attorneys’ Fees [Transportation & Logistics Alert]

December 11, 2014

Publication - Transportation & Logistics Litigation, Transportation & Trade

Late yesterday, both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate passed S. 2444, the Howard Coble Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2014. In addition to appropriating funds for Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) operations for fiscal year 2015 and limiting the terms of future FMC commissioners, this legislation, if signed into law by the president, would make a potentially significant change in the U.S. Shipping Act of 1984, as amended (the Shipping Act).


Supreme Court Denies Pay for Security Check Time [Labor & Employment Alert]

December 09, 2014

Publication - Labor & Employment

So do all those Amazon.com workers filling your holiday orders need to be paid extra for undergoing security screenings at the end of their shift? The U.S. Supreme Court today said no. The Court’s highly anticipated, unanimous ruling emerged from Integrity Staffing Solutions, Inc. v. Busk, a case involving the interpretation of the Portal-to-Portal Act, 29 U.S.C. § 254(a), which exempts employers from FLSA liability for claims based on “activities which are preliminary to or postliminary to” the performance of employees’ principal work duties.


Five things to know about de Blasio and the built envir. [New York Real Estate Journal]

December 08, 2014

Publication - Real Estate - Real Estate & Construction

Ken Fisher, a member in the firm's Business Law Department, discusses New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo impact on infrastructure and real estate development in New York City.


U.S. Supreme Court to Consider Federal Procedure Questions [The Legal Intelligencer]

December 04, 2014

Publication - Appellate

In an article titled “U.S. Supreme Court to Consider Federal Procedure Questions,” Stephen Miller, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Commercial Litigation Department, and Stephen Kempa, an associate in the Commercial Litigation Department, discuss several U.S. Supreme Court cases dealing with important issues in the area of federal practice and procedure.


David Barron Discusses the Secularization of the Holidays in SHRM

December 04, 2014

News - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

In an article titled ''The Secularization of the Holidays,'' David Barron, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses the Montgomery County (Maryland) Board of Education’s decision to remove mention of any religious holidays from its 2015/16 calendar and the implications for employers. Government employers and schools operate under different rules than private companies, explained David. Governments must be careful to separate church and state, while private companies must not discriminate based on religion under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


Heller Unanimously Re-Elected CEO of Cozen O’Connor

December 02, 2014

Press Release - Subrogation & Recovery

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Michael J. Heller has been unanimously re-elected to a second, three-year term as president and chief executive officer of the firm.


Michael Schmidt Offers Tips to Avoid Office Holiday Party Trouble in Law360

December 01, 2014

News - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, offers 10 tips employers can follow to avoid potential legal trouble during the office holiday parties.


Steps to a Company Party? Eat, Drink and Be Wary [Texas Lawyer]

December 01, 2014

Publication - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

In an article titled “Steps to a Company Party? Eat, Drink and Be Wary,” A. Martin Wickliff, Jr., a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, suggests a number of steps employers should take to minimize potential legal problems when hosting office happy hours and holiday parties.


President Obama Announces Immigration Bills: Real Reform or Band-Aid Fixes? [Immigration Alert]

December 01, 2014

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

On November 20, 2014 President Obama announced a series of executive actions to reform the “broken” immigration system after Congress failed to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill this year. These initiatives have not been implemented, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is not accepting any requests or applications at this time. We have been informed that over the next few months, USCIS will issue detailed explanations, instructions, regulations and forms as necessary. While USCIS is not currently accepting requests or applications, anyone who believes that he or she may be eligible for one of the immigration initiatives should prepare by gathering documents that establish his or her: (1) Identity; (2) Relationship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident; and (3) Continuous residence in the United States over the last five years or more.


Family Ties: The Challenges and Rewards of Sibling Adoption [Avvo's Naked Law Blog]

November 26, 2014

Publication - Family Law

Adopting a child is a monumental decision. And if that child is a brother or sister, this situation is further complicated. The relationship changes from sibling to parent and takes on all the responsibilities that accompany that new role.


Behind the Scenes with an Avvo Attorney: Philadelphia Divorce Attorney Jennifer Brandt

November 23, 2014

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of the Cozen O'Connor Family Law practice, will appear on Behind the Scenes with an Avvo Attorney.


Cozen O'Connor Listed in Law360's 10 Largest Insurance Practice Groups

November 23, 2014

News - Insurance Coverage, Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Cozen O'Connor was ranked third in Law360's list of 10 Largest Insurance Practice Groups with 117 attorneys. Law360 ranked 100 firms with the “most insurance partners globally.” They state, “With a highly competitive market for the full array of insurance legal services — as varied as litigation defense, regulatory work and subrogation — having a deep bench of insurance partners is crucial to securing the business of insurers and financial services companies, according to experts.”Cozen O'Connor was ranked third in Law360's list of 10 Largest Insurance Practice Groups. Cozen O'Connor's Global Insurance Department contains 117 attorneys in


Spoliation in Complex Litigation: Lessons Learned

November 20, 2014

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Shelby Riney, of Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation department, and Kara McCall published, "Spoliation in Complex Litigation: Lessons Learned," for ABA's The Women of the Section.


Fifth Circuit Reaffirms the Importance of a Reasonable Claim Investigation Prior to Denial [Global Insurance Alert]

November 18, 2014

Publication - Bad Faith, Insurance Coverage - Insurance

In Santacruz v. Allstate Texas Lloyds, Inc., 2014 WL 5870429 (Nov. 13, 2014), the 5th Circuit allowed a policyholder to pursue a claim for common law and statutory bad faith even though the policyholder repaired the alleged damage before the insurer was able to observe that damage.


Pennsylvania Extends Life and Applicability of Chapter 14 of the Public Utility Code [Utility, Environmental & Energy Alert]

November 18, 2014

Publication - Utility & Energy

On October 22, 2014, Governor Corbett signed Act 155 into law. The Act will go into effect 60 days from the date the governor signed it or approximately December 21, 2014. Among other things, this Act revises Section 510 and Chapter 14 of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Code to implement funding changes for the Public Utility Commission (the Commission), expands the types of entities subject to the “responsible utility customer protection[s]” contained within Chapter 14 and extends Chapter 14’s expiration through 2024. These changes will be discussed in more detail below.


Pay Transparency: The New Way of Doing Business [Compensation & Benefits Review]

November 18, 2014

Publication - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

In an article titled “Pay Transparency: The New Way of Doing Business,” Debra Friedman, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses the federal government’s recent Executive Orders mandating pay transparency for the federal contracting community. This new way of doing business has potentially profound implications for all employers. Companies must be prepared for employees, the federal government and third parties to closely scrutinize their compensation systems and decision-making practices.


Debra Friedman Discusses the EEOC’s Stance on Wellness Programs

November 14, 2014

News - Employment Litigation, Labor & Employment

In an article titled “EEOC Targets Wellness Programs,” Debra Friedman, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s recent actions against employers for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) with their company wellness programs. “The EEOC describes it as ‘you can’t penalize employees,’ but they have not defined what constitutes a penalty,” observed Debra. “Employers need to understand this is an evolving area, and there’s a lack of guidance from the EEOC, so we need to wait and see whether EEOC and courts will find wellness programs that are compliant with the ACA regulations to be compliant with ADA and GINA,” she added.


Supreme Court Declines to Review 3rd Circuit Ruling; Crime-Fraud Exception to Attorney-Client Privilege Decision Persists [Metropolitan Corporate Counsel]

November 14, 2014

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Nicole Sprinzen, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations practice, discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to decline to review a Third Circuit ruling finding that the privilege typically recognized for attorney-client communications is broken where a client indicates that he will undertake potentially unlawful action after being advised about the contours of the law.


Historic U.S.-China Agreement to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions [Utility, Environmental & Energy Alert]

November 12, 2014

Publication - Environmental Regulatory & Due Diligence - Climate Change

In a surprise announcement last evening from Beijing, President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping committed to ambitious cuts in carbon emissions over the next 15 years with the hope of preventing catastrophic global warming. The joint announcement calls for the United States, by 2025, to reduce carbon emissions by 26-28 percent below 2005 levels and for China to reduce net carbon emissions starting in 2030 or earlier and to increase the overall share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption to around 20 percent by 2030.


Protecting Your Idea: Should You Patent It?

November 10, 2014

News - Intellectual Property, Patents

In an article titled "Protecting Your Idea: Should You Patent It?" Edward Weisz, a member of the Intellectual Property Department, discusses the timing of filing a patent application or a provisional patent application.

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