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Jennifer Brandt Appeared on Court TV's Think Tank

January 13, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on the Think Tank on Court TV discussing cases and legal issues in the news.


Timely Appeal of Order of Dismissal Warrants Substitution and Further Proceedings by Chapter 7 Trustee

January 13, 2022

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger, writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision by the Delaware Supreme Court directing the Court of Chancery to substitute a Chapter 7 trustee for the nominal defendant and realign it as plaintiff in a shareholder action that had been dismissed for failure to make a demand on the company’s board of directors, where the case was pending on appeal when the bankruptcy case was filed.


The Third Circuit Finds Defense Owed for Potentially Covered Advertising Injury [Alert]

January 13, 2022

Publication - Insurance Coverage

Deborah Minkoff, Alissa Christopher, and Rebekah Shapiro discuss the Third Circuit's decision in Vitamin Energy, LLC v. Evanston Ins. Co.


Supreme Court strikes down Biden vaccine mandate, but ruling has limits

January 13, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with KYW Newsradio about the recent Supreme Court decision to block the vaccine-or-test mandate from President Joe Biden’s administration but allow vaccine mandates for most health care workers.


Broad Street Brief: Thousands Unvaccinated Before City Employee Vaccine Mandate Starts

January 13, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Twenty-two percent of city employees are not in compliance with the vaccine mandate going into effect on Friday, according to local officials.


Broad Street Brief: Thousands Unvaccinated Before City Employee Vaccine Mandate Starts

January 13, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Twenty-two percent of city employees are not in compliance with the vaccine mandate going into effect on Friday, according to local officials.


Cozen O’Connor Makes Strategic Public Strategies Practice Addition with Hire of Former Virginia Deputy Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Heidi Hertz

January 12, 2022

Press Release - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

The former Virginia deputy secretary of agriculture joins as a principal and will assist with lobbying efforts, serve as a liaison between clients and key members of government, and analyze legislation at the local, state, and federal levels.


OSHRC Widens Leeway For Employers’ ‘Good Faith’ Faults In Litigation

January 12, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with Inside OSHA about OSHA's decision in Secretary of Labor v. Knock Out Homes, Inc. which reinstates a Colorado construction company’s appeal of several OSHA citations with a proposed penalty of $41,349, overturning an administrative law judge’s (ALJ) default judgment against the employer over its failure to respond to the proceeding.


Looming End of Tax Break Triggers Real Estate “Hunger Games” [The Real Deal]

January 12, 2022

Publication - Business, Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher discusses a major gamble taken by developers in Gowanus that will result in a major tax break for some developers for the next 25 years in The Real Deal.


Can a Company Be Required to Have a Diverse Board of Directors?

January 12, 2022

News - Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities, Environmental, Social & Governance

Kathy Jaffari discusses the expectation for companies to have a diverse board of directors in SHRM.


Designating Unvaccinated Employees as a ‘Direct Threat’ to Others [Bloomberg Law]

January 12, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan authored an article about if an unvaccinated employee is a “direct threat” to the health and safety of themselves or others in the workplace.


Coops now exempt from the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act [Alert]

January 11, 2022

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss legislation Governor Hochul signed to exempt condos and coops from the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act.


Notice of Appeal Winter 2022

January 11, 2022

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

A quarterly newsletter reviewing Third Circuit opinions impacting white collar defense lawyers.


Cozen O’Connor Renames Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship After Late Shareholder Bernard Lee

January 10, 2022

Press Release

Cozen O’Connor renamed its 1L Diversity and Inclusion Fellowship to the Bernard Lee Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholars Program to honor their late shareholder Bernard Lee.


Jennifer Brandt a Guest on Court TV's Think Tank

January 10, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Practice, appeared on Court TV’s Think Tank.


Taylor Swift’s copyright battle: Inspiration or infringement? [World Intellectual Property Review]

January 07, 2022

Publication - Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Edward Weisz and Keren Goldberger co-authored an article about Taylor Swift's infringement suit with one of her songs reflecting the complex copyright issues facing musicians.


A key question as SCOTUS weighs vaccine rule for businesses: What if unvaccinated workers can’t find COVID-19 tests?

January 07, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with Market Watch about the challenges employers face with unvaccinated employees and the lack of COVID-19 testing availability.


How Private Is Your Digital Vaccine Record? [Bloomberg Law]

January 07, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Privacy Litigation – Emerging Trends

Emma Lombard co-authored an article for Bloomberg Law discussing how vaccine records on mobile phones and digital apps can be easily compromised.


Complaints re: Money-Sharing Apps | Board Diversity Rule Opposed | Protecting Pregnant Workers’ Rights

January 06, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 1.6.2022 Here are last week’s curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US.


Broad Street Brief: Public Health Regulations

January 06, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

As Philadelphia continued to grapple with the pandemic, both City Council and the Kenney administration implemented policies and ordinances that will impact several industries.

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