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Real Issues or Political Posturing? US's "Brexit" and Clinton Controversies

June 27, 2016

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Mark Alderman and Jim Schultz discuss Brexit and two controversies surrounding Hilary Clinton on NBC10 news.


Gov. Cuomo, Mayor de Blasio Continue to Clash Because ‘They Don’t Trust the Other One’

June 25, 2016

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Real Estate department and Public Strategies group, discusses Mayor de Blasio’s efforts to maintain mayoral control of New York City schools in the New York Daily News.


Brexit: How the United Kingdom’s Vote to Leave the European Union Affects Your EU Trademarks and Patents [Intellectual Property Alert]

June 24, 2016

Publication - Intellectual Property

Camille Miller notes that the vote to leave the EU will not affect the UK’s relationship with the European Patent Office, however, it will have an impact on European Union trademark registrations and Community designs.


Claims Against the Government [Claims Management Magazine]

June 24, 2016

News - Subrogation & Recovery

Leslie Hulburt and Marisa Saber (Subrogation & Recovery) wrote an article on successfully bringing tort or contract claims against the government in Claims Management Magazine.


5 Things IP Attorneys Need To Know About Brexit

June 24, 2016

News - Intellectual Property

Camille Miller, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Intellectual Property department, discusses what Brexit means to intellectual property attorneys in Law360.


Colorado Supreme Court Limits Use of Extrinsic Evidence and Reasonable Expectations Doctrine [Global Insurance Alert]

June 23, 2016

Publication - Bad Faith, Insurance Coverage

Chris Clemenson and John Daly discuss a Colorado Supreme Court decision holding that extrinsic evidence can only be used to interpret ambiguous policy language, not unambiguous policy language.


Net Operating Loss Cap is Unconstitutional [Tax Alert]

June 23, 2016

Publication - Tax

The court held that the $2 million cap on a net loss carryover deduction for 2006 Corporate Net Income Tax purposes is unconstitutional because it results in two classes of taxpayers: one for taxpayers that can completely eliminate their taxable income; and another that can only limit the deduction to the extent of the cap.


FAA Issues Major New Rules Permitting Commercial Use of Drones

June 23, 2016

Publication - Aviation, Subrogation & Recovery - Aviation

David Heffernan and Rachel Welford discuss the FAA's long awaited final rule regarding the certification and commercial operation of small unmanned aircraft systems in U.S. airspace.


NHL Team Calls Fantasy Sports Co.'s Dismissal Bid Improper

June 23, 2016

News - Corporate - Sports

Steve Silton, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Corporate practice group, discusses the recent Minnesota Wild case against daily fantasy sports on Law360.


'Juvenile Lifers' Await Chance for Freedom 6 Months After Ruling

June 22, 2016

News

Hayes Hunt, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation department, discusses his pro bono client Tyrone Jones on NBC10.


Is It Ever OK to Quit on the Spot?

June 21, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses if it is ever okay to leave a job without notice in the Wall Street Journal.


Dreamit Ventures Accepting Applications for Fall 2016 Health and Education Program Through July 6

June 21, 2016

News - COpilot: For Your Entrepreneurial Needs, Emerging Business & Venture Capital

Cozen O’Connor’s strategic partner, Dreamit, is accepting applications for its health tech and education tech accelerator programs.


Will Firing His Campaign Manager Help or Hurt the Trump Campaign?

June 20, 2016

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Mark Alderman and Jim Schultz discuss presidential polling and a change up in the Trump campaign on NBC10 news.


SEC Settles with Private Equity Fund Adviser Charged with Acting as an Unregistered Broker [Private Equity Alert]

June 20, 2016

Publication - Corporate, Private Equity

Christopher J. Bellini discusses a recent SEC settlement order that highlights the importance the SEC has placed on the issue of broker-dealer registration for the private equity industry.


Juvenile Lifers Await Chance for Parole After US Ruling

June 20, 2016

News

Hayes Hunt, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Commercial Litigation department, discusses the recent ruling by the US Supreme Court regarding juvenile lifers on ABC News.


Joseph Tilson and A. Martin Wickliff, Jr. Named among the Nation’s "Top 100 Most Powerful Employment Lawyers"

June 16, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

For the sixth year in a row, Cozen O’ Connor attorneys Joseph Tilson and A. Martin Wickliff, Jr. have been named to the Lawdragon/Human Resource Executive Magazine list of the nation’s “Top 100 Most Powerful Employment Lawyers.”


Talking Politics at Work? You Might Want to Cool It

June 15, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses talking politics at work on KING TV.


Flexible Braided Stainless Steel Hose Failures [Subrogation & Recovery Alert]

June 15, 2016

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Pam Pengelley discusses the increase in the number of water loss claims attributed to the failure of flexible braided stainless steel hoses attached to water source heat pumps.


The Impact of Orlando's Tragedy on the 2016 Presidential Election

June 14, 2016

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Mark Alderman and Jim Schultz appear on NBC10 news to discuss the tragedy in Orlando and its impact on the 2016 presidential election.


Unanimous Washington Supreme Court: No Coverage for Water Damage to Vacant Building [Global Insurance Alert]

June 13, 2016

Publication - Appellate, Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance

Melissa O’Loughlin White discusses a unanimous decision by the Washington Supreme Court that rejected the policyholder’s arguments that certain provisions in a “Vacancy or Unoccupancy” endorsement were ambiguous and must be construed in favor of coverage.

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