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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to Require Diversity Reporting

April 25, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment, Utility & Energy

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will be requiring major jurisdictional public utilities to file annual diversity reports beginning March 2023.


Introducing State AG Pulse

April 25, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

Welcome to State AG Pulse, a podcast from Cozen O’Connor’s State AG Group.


Jennifer Brandt Appeared on Court TV to Discuss Cases in The News

April 25, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV discussing the latest in the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp defamation lawsuit and the sentencing trial of Parkland shooter Nikolaus Cruz.


Bill Would Mandate Employers Provide Transit Commuter Benefit Program [Alert]

April 22, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Joseph Hill and Brianna Westbrooks discuss Councilmember Gym's proposal that would require private-sector employers with more than 50 employees to offer a transit tax benefit to their employees.


Billions In Federal Spending Guided By Prevailing Wage Rules

April 22, 2022

News - Construction Law

Larry Prosen was quoted in an article published by Law360 which discusses how the infrastructure bill President Joe Biden signed into law in the fall is set to unleash hundreds of billions of dollars on roads, bridges, trains, and other construction projects.


Alison Lecker Named To Philadelphia Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 List

April 21, 2022

Press Release - Environmental Litigation & Enforcement

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Alison Lecker, member of the firm’s Environmental Law Practice, has been named to Philadelphia Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.


Hop On, Hop Off? Not So Fast! [New York Law Journal]

April 21, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the need for a streamlined system for how our ballot access rules should work.


Ten from '21 — The Top Ten Property Insurance Decisions from 2021

April 21, 2022

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance - Insurance

Alycen Moss and Stephen Pate wrote the article, "Ten from '21 — The top ten property insurance decisions from 2021," published by Westlaw Today.


Cozen O’Connor’s Brian Shaw Named to The American College of Bankruptcy Board of Regents

April 21, 2022

Press Release - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Business

CHICAGO, April 21, 2022 — The American College of Bankruptcy (ACB) has named to its Board of Regents Chicago attorney Brian Shaw, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring practice.


AG Healey Leashes Dog Leasers | AGs Seek to Reopen Keystone Taps | FTC Wins Battle With Warrior Trading

April 21, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 4.21.2022 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: City Moves to Extend PICA Oversight Until 2047

April 21, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Philadelphia elected officials are pushing to extend oversight of the city’s budget by the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority (PICA) to at least 2047, a bipartisan effort joining politicians in the state capitol and city hall. After poor finances nearly led to a municipal bankruptcy in the 1990s, state officials created PICA — which has members appointed by the governor — to approve the city’s long-term financial plans. Current PICA oversight will expire next year, and some local unions oppose an extension, arguing it prevents them from getting more favorable contracts.


OSHA heat hazards program raises enforcement issues

April 20, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in Business Insurance discussing heat-related workplace inspections to protect workers from injuries or fatalities.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses The Amber Heard And Johnny Depp Defamation Lawsuit On Court TV

April 18, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV discussing the latest in the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp defamation lawsuit.


William Davis Judged The Real Estate Board of NY Awards

April 18, 2022

News - Real Estate

William Davis served as a judge for the Real Estate Board of New York's Sales Brokers Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards.


Lynnette Espy-Williams on "Topping the Curve" Podcast

April 18, 2022

News - Commercial Litigation

Lynnette Espy-Williams, Equity Partner and Chief Diversity Officer, visited the "Topping the Curve" podcast to discuss her practice as a commercial litigator.


Broad Street Brief: Mayor Kenney’s Proposed Budget, In Brief

April 15, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Two weeks ago, Mayor Jim Kenney released his proposed 2022-2023 budget, which totals $5.6 billion in spending.


Cozen O'Connor Encourages Smart Cyber Subrogation Claims

April 15, 2022

News - Subrogation & Recovery

Richard Maleski, Susie Lloyd, and Ronald Menold, Director, COSECURE, were quoted in the article, "Cozen O'Connor Encourages Smart Cyber Subrogation Claims," published by Law360.


Cost Efficient Online Resources for Subrogation Research

April 15, 2022

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

This webinar different resources that can be used for subrogation research that are considered cost efficient.


Self-Driving Car Crashes Will Lead To Liability Conflicts

April 15, 2022

News - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

John R. Ewell was quoted in the expert analysis “Self-Driving Car Crashes Will Lead To Liability Conflicts” by Law360.


The Opioid Epidemic Reaches the US Supreme Court

April 15, 2022

Publication - Appellate, Commercial Litigation

Leigh Ann Benson and Stephen Miller contributed an article to The Legal Intelligencer discussing how in Ruan v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether a jury should consider a doctor’s subjective intent when assessing a potential violation of the Controlled Substances Act.

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