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Super Lawyers Recognizes 17 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys in New York

October 04, 2021

News - Business, Commercial Litigation, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Insurance Coverage, Intellectual Property, Real Estate, Transportation & Trade, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Super Lawyers has named 17 Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2021 New York Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.


Rerouting the Wire Act: Can Statutory Interpretation Save the Wire Act from the Threat of Intermediate Routing Prosecutions? [Gaming International Online]

October 01, 2021

Publication

Barry Boss and Kara Kapp published an article in Gaming International Online, which tackles a thorny legal question that has persisted since the advent of the Internet - whether and how the Interstate Wire Act of 1961 applies to Internet communications, and whether this 50-year-old law can be squared with America’s increasing legalization of Internet-based sports wagering activities.


Foreclosure Not a Timeshare Exit Strategy | CBP Sweeps on Greyhound Buses Ended | FTC, Florida AG Stop Scam

September 30, 2021

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 9.30.2021 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: Philadelphia Schools Superintendent Bill Hite Says He Will Step Down Next August

September 30, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

After nearly 10 years on the job, Philadelphia School District Superintendent William Hite said he will step down from his position when his contract expires in August 2022.


'Battle of the Experts': How J&J Won Its Talc Trial in Plaintiff-Friendly Philadelphia

September 28, 2021

News - Commercial Litigation

Jim Heller was featured in an article published by The Legal Intelligencer, which discusses the J&J Talc trial in Philadelphia.


White House Task Force: Covered Employees of Federal Contractors Must Be Vaccinated by December 8 [Alert]

September 28, 2021

Publication - Government Contracts

Robert Magovern and Matthew Howell discuss the guidance for federal contractors and subcontractors pursuant to President Biden’s Executive Order 14042.


House Ways and Means Committee Proposes Reduction of QSBS Exclusion [Alert]

September 27, 2021

Publication - Tax

Nathan Rudy and Rich Silpe discuss the draft tax legislation that was released as part of the “Build Back Better” budget reconciliation program and how it may impact the Section 1202 gain exclusion on the sale of qualified small business stock in a C corporation.


Lawsuits Fighting OSHA Covid-19 Vaccine Standard May Not Matter [Bloomberg Law]

September 24, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan authored an article detailing that six of just nine emergency temporary standards issued by OSHA since the 1970s have been challenged in courts, and only one has been upheld.


The Estate Tax Increase Looms Amid Shortage of Qualified Lawyers

September 23, 2021

News - Private Client Services

Stuart Morris discusses the need to recruit and retain trusts and estates attorneys in Florida with the influx of Americans relocating to the state and the Biden administration’s anticipated tax exemption looming in a Daily Business Review article.


Broad Street Brief: Clarke Introduces $400 Million “Neighborhood Preservation Initiative,” Council President Looks to Revamp City Zoning Board

September 23, 2021

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

On Friday, Council President Darrell Clarke introduced legislation that would borrow nearly half a billion dollars in an effort to increase affordable housing and improve the quality of life for low-income Philadelphians.


Picture Me Rollin’: Subrogation Pursuit of Vehicle-Related Losses

September 23, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This webinar focuses on vehicle-related losses as an individual drive, a manufacturer, or other responsible third parties. The public duty doctrine and discretionary immunity are also discussed during the presentation.


Want a medical exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine? Good luck with that.

September 23, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with CBS News about COVID-19 exemptions for employees.


Antitrust Suit re: American-JetBlue Pact | Vaccine Mandate Objections | Health Apps’ Data Security Obligations

September 23, 2021

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 9.23.2021 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.


Harmony at Last? – Coast Guard Takes Steps to Embrace State Titling Laws [Alert]

September 23, 2021

Publication - Maritime Corporate & Finance, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Geoffrey Ferrer, Jeff Vogel, and Matt Howell discuss a recent Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) published by the U.S. Coast Guard


FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEYS: Common Claims and Subrogation

September 23, 2021

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This webinar discussed property damage claims involving soot damage and building fires caused by fireplaces and chimneys, and the best ways to maximize subrogation recovery efforts related to these types of claims.


Debra Steiner Friedman Appointed to Philadelphia Youth Network’s Board of Directors

September 22, 2021

Press Release - Labor & Employment

The Philadelphia Youth Network (PYN) has appointed Debra Steiner Friedman as their new board chair to oversee PYN’s board of directors.


Travel Bans To Be Rescinded; Proof of Vaccination To Be Required [Alert]

September 21, 2021

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Fran Rayer and Beth Olivera discuss Biden administration's plans to ease travel restrictions on all international travelers coming into the United States.


Cannabis Practices Sprout as Big Law Firms Follow the Money

September 21, 2021

News - Cannabis

Joe Bedwick spoke with Bloomberg Law about working for the firm's cannabis industry group.


Wizards and Demons: Does a Copyright Claim Spell Trouble for Card Gamers?

September 20, 2021

News - Copyright & Content, Intellectual Property

Lisa Ferrari spoke with World Intellectual Property Review about a problematic copyright grant that has upset players of the card game, Magic: the Gathering.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses the Gabby Petito Investigation

September 20, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, appeared on Court TV discussing the Gabby Petito investigation, the R. Kelly case, and other legal issues in the news.

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