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How Much Evidence Is Needed to Overcome Attorney-Client Privilege? [The Legal Intelligencer]

December 19, 2012

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How much evidence is enough to establish the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege? With its recent opinion in In re Grand Jury, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit addressed the issue in the context of subpoenas issued to the former in-house counsel of a company subject to a grand jury investigation.


Six Cozen O’Connor Members Named to SmartCEO’s 2012 Legal Elite List

December 18, 2012

Press Release - Corporate, Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation

Michael J. Heller, Larry P. Laubach, Steven N. Haas, Jeffrey A. Leonard, Herman C. Fala and Jeffrey G. Weil were named to the Philadelphia SmartCEO’s 2012 list of Legal Elite.


Ken Fisher Quoted in the New York Post

December 16, 2012

News

Ken Fisher was quoted in the New York Post regarding the demise of Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez, which could finally lead to a political compromise in the on-going battle that has been going on for years among the Satmar Hasidim in Brooklyn.


Michael Schmidt Quoted in Workforce Management

December 14, 2012

News

Michael Schmidt argues that employers need to tread carefully before taking action against an employee for misuse of social media in, “Tips on Social Media's Legal Minefields.”


The Push for a Greener Philadelphia: City Adopts New Energy Benchmarking Requirements for Owners of Large Commercial Buildings [Real Estate Alert]

December 14, 2012

Publication - Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation - Real Estate & Construction

In August 2012, the mayor of Philadelphia signed into law Bill 120428-A, which establishes new energy benchmarking requirements for owners of certain large commercial and mixed-use buildings. The energy benchmarking bill requires owners of “covered buildings” to report and disclose data annually related to energy and water usage and other building characteristics.1 Covered buildings include any commercial building with at least 50,000 square feet, and all commercial portions of any mixed-use building where at least 50,000 square feet of the building is devoted to commercial use.


Pennsylvania Utility Commission Upholds Act 129 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program [Energy Environmental & Utilities Alert]

December 13, 2012

Publication - Utility & Energy

After months of hearings and petitions, at their December 5, 2012 meeting, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commissions (PUC) upheld PECO’s and FirstEnergy’s energy efficiency savings targets for the second phase of Pennsylvania’s Act 129 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program (EE&C program).


12 Days of Christmas: HR Headaches [The Huffington Post]

December 12, 2012

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The holidays are here and, along with them, the opportunity for employees to goof off and collectively test the limits of managers and Human Resources professionals everywhere. Don't let these headaches disrupt your office.


Jennifer Brandt Article Published in Sheknows.com

December 07, 2012

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In an article titled, "Can the Web Unwed You," Jennifer Brandt of the firm's Family Law Practice Group outlines the dangers of websites which offer online divorce.


Cozen O’Connor Insurance Litigator Deborah Minkoff Receives 2012 “Women to Watch” Award From Business Insurance

December 05, 2012

Press Release - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Business Insurance's Women to Watch award is an important honor in the industry. The magazine’s feature is an annual salute to business leaders and influential executives who are doing outstanding work in commercial insurance, risk management, employee benefits and related fields.


Stephen Miller’s Representation of Genesis Healthcare Corporation Mentioned in Law 360

December 03, 2012

News

Genesis Healthcare Corporation urged the U.S. Supreme Court to refuse to allow wage-and-hour collective actions to proceed after the named plaintiff has been offered full relief, contending that such an offer moots the case.


Développements récents en droit américain des transports [Revue de Droit des Transports et de la Mobilité] (In French)

December 01, 2012

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Published by LexisNexis
Notre chronique de droit américain des transports prévoit une brève explication du système américain, très différent d’un système juridique régi par le Code civil. Nous aborderons un certain nombre de points concernant les récents développements de la règlementation et de la jurisprudence en droitmaritime, droit aérien et droit terrestre des transports. Ces développements ne sont pas exhaustifs, nous avons donc essayé de commenter les arrêts ainsi que l’évolution de la réglementation qui pourraient intéresser les Européens.


Employee Social Networking Sites: A Plethora of Information, But Be Careful What You Wish For [Hotel Business Review]

December 01, 2012

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How much information would you like to have about your employees before you make a decision about whether to hire or fire them? If you had access to all public and private information about them at the click of a mouse, would you seize the opportunity? Be careful what you wish for.


Cozen O’Connor Attorney Assists in Completion of Study on Higher Education

November 30, 2012

Press Release - Public & Project Finance

The Advisory Commission on Postsecondary Education was made up of 31 individuals and held several public meetings across the state, for input on issues that are important and suggestions for improvement of the postsecondary education system.


Is Choice of Law Considered a Waivable Issue? [The Legal Intelligencer]

November 29, 2012

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If you think you understand the law of waiver, read on. You may be surprised to learn that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has not yet decided whether typical waiver principles apply to choice-of-law issues.


Cozen O’Connor Attorney Steven Haas Appointed to Board of Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce

November 28, 2012

News

Announcement Comes in Conjunction with Appointment to Art & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia


The Question Is Moot: Considering the Limits of Judicial Authority [The Legal Intelligencer]

November 27, 2012

Publication

In Jesse Jackson's famous Saturday Night Live sketch, every question was moot. Luckily for litigants, our courts take a more forgiving view. This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider questions relating to justiciability in a diverse array of cases touching upon national security, trademark law, the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Hague Convention. Each case turns on whether there is a "case" or "controversy," as required by Article III of the Constitution.


New Jersey Struggles with Implementation of Solar Law [Energy Environmental & Utilities Alert]

November 26, 2012

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New Jersey is struggling to fix its solar market following a sustained and precipitous drop in prices for Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs). A new solar energy bill (the Solar Law) designed to stabilize the market was signed into law on July 23, 2012 by Governor Chris Christie but questions surrounding its implementation by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU or the Board) have led many stakeholders to question the sustainability of New Jersey’s solar market under its current design.


Celebrity Endorsements: Your Morals Clause Return Policy [The Legal Intelligencer]

November 21, 2012

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On November 5 in Edenbridge, U.K., a 30-foot-tall model of Lance Armstrong was burned to celebrate Guy Fawkes' failed plot to blow up the Parliament. The giant Armstrong likeness held a Tour de France cup in one hand and a sign in the other, which read,


Bankruptcy Court Finds No Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over Post-Confirmation Declaratory Judgment Action

November 21, 2012

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How far will the bankruptcy court go in exercising post-confirmation jurisdiction in an adversary action based on a pre-petition state law claim?


New Credits for Commercial and Industrial Ratepayers to Take Effect in January 2012 [Energy Environmental & Utilities Alert]

November 15, 2012

Publication - Utility & Energy

Starting on January 1, 2013, New Jersey commercial and industrial (C&I) ratepayers will be eligible for a new credit against their Societal Benefits Charge (SBC) contributions. The credit was signed into law by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on January 17, 2012. Under the provisions of the statute (N.J.S.A. 48:3-60.3), C&I ratepayers may be eligible for a credit against their SBC charge equal to one-half of the costs incurred for the purchase and installation of energy efficiency products and/or services.

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