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Recent Prison Guard Case Frees Employers from Meal Period Uncertainty Under the FLSA

December 01, 2015

Publication - Labor & Employment

The Third Circuit held that corrections officers need not be paid for any portion of their one-hour meal breaks, because the time at issue is predominantly for the employees’ benefit.


Claim Construction at the Federal Circuit [Inside Counsel]

December 01, 2015

Publication - Intellectual Property

Aaron Lukas and Eric Choi, associates in Cozen O’Connor’s IP group, discuss claim construction at the federal circuit.


3d Circuit Bolsters Gifting [American Bankruptcy Institute Journal]

December 01, 2015

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Simon Fraser discusses circuit-level opinions on gifting arrangements in an article in the American Bankruptcy Institute Journal.


Oregon Adopts Covenants Not To Execute/Assignments [Global Insurance Alert]

December 01, 2015

Publication - Insurance Coverage

the Supreme Court of Oregon overturned 42 years of precedent, holding that Stubblefield v. St. Paul Fire & Marine erred when it decided that a covenant not to execute given in exchange for an assignment of rights, by itself, creates a release that dissolves an insured’s liability and, by extension, the insurer’s liability as well.


David Zambito Discusses the Distribution System Improvement Charge

November 30, 2015

News

David Zambito, vice chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Utility, Environmental & Energy group, discusses the Distribution System Improvement Charge (DSIC).


Cozen O’Connor’s Products Liability Practice Recognized as One of 10 Mightiest in the Nation

November 24, 2015

News - Products Liability

The rankings are based on partner headcount in the top 200 law firms in the United States. To be counted in the practice group, the partner has to spend at least 50 percent of their time on matters related to that practice.


Cozen O’Connor Ranked Fourth in Nation for Insurance by Law360

November 24, 2015

News - Insurance Coverage, Subrogation & Recovery

As part of its annual Top 100 rankings, Law360 ranked Cozen O’Connor fourth in the nation for the size of its insurance practice. Cozen O’Connor has 122 members across the firm’s 22 U.S. offices.


Ken Fisher Discusses Potential New Reporting Requirements for Consulting Firms in New York with NY1

November 24, 2015

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Real Estate

Ken Fisher discussed new regulations for political consulting firms in New York to register as lobbyists and disclose their clients and income to the public.


The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Its Effect On Biosimilars [Inside Counsel]

November 23, 2015

Publication - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Patents

Aaron Lukas and Keri Schaubert, associates of Cozen O’Connor’s IP group, discuss the effect that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will have on the biopharmaceutical and biosimilar industry.


US Supreme Court Revisits Class-Action Suits in 'Campbell-Ewald' [Legal Intelligencer]

November 20, 2015

Publication

Stephen Miller and Nicholas Karwacki discuss the US Supreme Court revisiting class-action suits in 'Campbell Ewald'


Michael Schmidt Discusses New York City’s Ban-The-Box Law in Law360

November 17, 2015

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses the new Ban-The-Box law and how it will affect employers. This new law seeks to ban the practice of including a check-off box on a job application that asks whether the individual has a criminal past. Michael urges employers to make sure that their job ads and hiring practices are in line with the new law and also emphasizes the importance of training hiring personnel to make sure that they are sensitive to the new regulations in place.


Michael Schmidt Discusses New York City’s Ban-The-Box Law [Law360]

November 17, 2015

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt discusses the new Ban-The-Box law and how it will affect employers.


November 2015 Update on Significant DOT, FAA and Other Federal Agencies’ Aviation-Related Regulatory Actions

November 13, 2015

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

This edition discusses the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against United Airlines and Delta Air Lines seeking to block the carriers’ proposed slot swap at Newark, DOT’s ban on electronic smoking devices in checked baggage, DOT and the FAA’s planned registration requirements for drones/unmanned aircraft, the FAA’s new safety compliance philosophy, new FAA rules on production certificates and approvals, APHIS final rules on agricultural quarantine and inspection services, a Congressional hearing on TSA security oversight, and the latest DOT and FAA enforcement actions.


Jennifer Brandt Appears on Good Day Philadelphia to Discuss The Birth Control Lawsuit

November 12, 2015

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt was a guest on Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the birth control lawsuit filed in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas last week.


US Supreme Court Explores Standing Doctrine in ‘Spokeo’ [The Legal Intelligencer]

November 12, 2015

Publication - Appellate

Stephen Miller and Leigh Ann Benson discuss Spokeo v. Robins, an appeal from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit raising the question whether Congress may create an “injury-in-fact” simply from the violation of a federal statute.


Limiting Reach of Section 205: An Exercise in Statutory Interpretation [Delaware Business Court Insider]

November 11, 2015

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger discuss the Court of Chancery's recent decision limiting the scope of DGCL Section 205 to declaring the validity of, but not the invalidity of, a defective corporate act


Commonwealth Court Approves PA PUC’s Implementation of Distribution System Improvement Charge

November 11, 2015

Publication - Utility & Energy

The court upheld a DSIC calculation methodology approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission that excludes an adjustment to the surcharge for ADIT and allows the utility to account for the full amount of state income taxes, without anticipated deductions, associated with DSIC revenues.


Exhaust Fan Fires [Subrogation & Recovery Alert]

November 09, 2015

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Fires caused by small exhaust fans commonly found in residential bathrooms have increased over the last 10 years. Frequently, these fires have been attributed to Broan-NuTone exhaust fans equipped with Jakel motors.


The Transforming Nature of Fair Use [Digital Photo Pro]

November 05, 2015

Publication

Samuel A. Lewis, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Intellectual Property department, discusses the potential pitfalls of the fair use concept.


Michael Schmidt Discusses the Elimination of Tipping in Restaurants in SHRM

November 04, 2015

News - Labor & Employment - Hospitality

Michael Schmidt discusses the recent trend of more and more restaurants doing away with tipping, with the new revenue likely to come in the form of higher food and beverage prices.

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