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Law firm’s unusual move: Sponsoring a PGA golfer

January 10, 2017

News - Subrogation & Recovery

An article in the Philadelphia Business Journal titled "Law firm’s unusual move: Sponsoring a PGA golfer" discussed Cozen O'Connor's sponsorship of a veteran PGA golfer.


The Beltway Briefing: Trump Transition to Administration

January 10, 2017

Publication - Government & Regulatory, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Inside Trump's Washington

Blake Rutherford, Mark Alderman, and Howard Schweitzer give an update on the transition to the administration of Donald Trump and how this effects business and the political climate.


Cozen O’Connor Continues Growth of Miami Office With Addition of Leading Immigration Group

January 09, 2017

Press Release - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to welcome a team of three lawyers with extensive immigration experience to the firm’s Miami office.


Wells Fargo Lawyer Cited Trump Role to Block Probe, DOL Says

January 09, 2017

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses the Wells Fargo attorney being appointed to the Trump administration in Bloomberg BNA .


A Teachable Moment for House Republicans [CNN]

January 04, 2017

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Inside Trump's Washington

Howard Schweitzer, managing partner of Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, published an article on CNN about the House Republicans reversing their decision to reform the Office of Congressional Ethics.


Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Karen D. Williams to its Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations Group in Washington, DC

January 04, 2017

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Williams represents both individual and corporate clients in civil litigation, white collar and criminal defense matters and has handled investigations and arbitration proceedings involving breach of contract, fraud and tort claims.


Winter 2017 [Labor and Employment Observer]

January 03, 2017

Publication - Labor & Employment

Our Winter 2017 Labor and Employment Law Observer covers a multitude of topics of interest to in-house counsel, human resources professionals and corporate management.


Perspectives: Commercial Use of Drones Could be Grounded by Costs [Business Insurance]

January 02, 2017

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

William Walsh, co-chair of the Aviation Industry Team, discusses the significant tension between the Federal Aviation Administration regulation for commercial drones and any conceivable economic model of a profitable retail drone delivery operation.


Even in Tony Brownstone Brooklyn Infrastructure Lags Behind

January 01, 2017

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher discusses the slow growth of infrastructure in emerging New York City neighborhoods in The Real Deal.


State Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction of Michael Skakel in 1975 murder

December 31, 2016

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Family Law practice, discusses Skakel's trial and how he might potentially be sent back to prison on Fox News.


U.S. Anti-Bribery Law Set to Remain in Place Under Trump

December 30, 2016

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Nicole Sprinzen, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations Practice, discusses U.S. anti-bribery law under Trump in the Financial Times.


Mayor de Blasio Says Criticism of the Video His Taxpayer-Funded Team Created is ‘Ludicrous’

December 30, 2016

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher discusses a taxpayer-funded video released by New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office in New York Daily News.


2016 Kept Employers On Their Toes, Expect The Same In 2017

December 30, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman, David Walton, Charles Wilson and James Glenn, all of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discuss labor & employment law in the upcoming year.


Wills Eye Takes Medicare Fight to Federal Court

December 28, 2016

News - Health Care & Life Sciences

Mark Gallant is representing Wills Eye Hospital in its federal lawsuit seeking to overturn a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services decision that says Wills does not qualify as a hospital under Medicare.


Inmate Pleads No Contest to End 25 Years on Death Row

December 27, 2016

News

Steve Cozen, founder and chairman of Cozen O’Connor, discusses his client's decision to plead no contest to a 1991 shooting.


New York State Gifts Employers With State Wage Regulation End-of-Year Overhaul

December 27, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Just when employers were heaving a sigh of relief this holiday season over the halting of the Fair Labor Standards Act regulations that were scheduled to take effect December 1st, the New York State Department of Labor is poised to implement changes to its wage orders that significantly increase pay levels for a wide array of businesses and employees.


Activist NLRB Created More Problems For All Employers in 2016 -- What Happens Under President Trump? [Labor & Employment Observer]

December 23, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Brian W. Bulger, James R. Glenn, and Jeremy J. Glenn discuss the 2016 decisions of the National Labor Relations Board.


Climate Scientist Defamation Ruling Could Affect Climate Debate

December 23, 2016

News - Environmental Litigation & Enforcement - Climate Change

Peter Fontaine discusses Dr. Michael Mann’s libel claims against the Competitive Enterprise Institute.


Three, Two, One … Happy New Year, California Employers! [Labor & Employment Observer]

December 23, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michelle Lee Flores & Brett Nicole Taylor discuss new laws in California that will take effect in 2017.


Noncompete Agreements: New Considerations Under Both Employment and Antitrust Law [Labor & Employment Observer]

December 23, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michael C. Schmidt discusses the legal landscape in 2016 and how the Trump administration might impact various aspects of workplace issues.

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