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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.


Bankruptcy Courts' Equitable Discretion May Be In Danger [Law360]

September 20, 2021

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Brian Shaw and Mark Radtke co-authored an article in Law360 exploring the concerns about the bankruptcy court’s ability to make impartial decisions.


Thomas Wilkinson Elected to Serve a Three-Year Term on the ABA Board of Governors

September 17, 2021

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Legal Profession Services

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Thomas G. Wilkinson, member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been elected to serve a three-year term on the American Bar Association Board of Governors representing Pennsylvania and New Jersey.


Excessive Judicialization, Extralegal Interventions, and Violent Insurrection: A Snapshot of Our 59th Presidential Election [Fordham Law Review]

September 17, 2021

Publication - Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the Fordham Law Review, discussing issues related to the way we elect the president.


Q&A: Shouvik Biswas, Aaron Lukas and Blake Coblentz on the America Invents Act

September 16, 2021

News - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Intellectual Property, Patents

Blake Coblentz and Aaron Lukas spoke with World Intellectual Property Review to discuss the 10-year anniversary of the America Invents Act (AIA).


FTC’s New Enforcement Arsenal | Income Share Agreements Scrutinized | Big Oil Faces New Climate Suit

September 16, 2021

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 9.16.20214 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.


East Tennessee companies await federal vaccine mandate guidance before they set new rules

September 16, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan was quoted in the Knoxville News Sentinel discussing the challenges companies face with President Biden's COVID-19 mandate.


Cozen O’Connor’s Corporate Practice and Multiple Attorneys Recognized by IFLR1000

September 16, 2021

News - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that the firm’s Corporate Practice and multiple attorneys in the firm’s Corporate and Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring practices have been recognized by IFLR1000.


What Federal Contractors Need to Know About the Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandate

September 16, 2021

Publication - Government Contracts

Matt Howell and Bob Magovern discuss what Biden's September 9, 2021, executive order means for federal contractors.


Co-op and Condo Tax Abatement Now Tied to Prevailing Wages

September 15, 2021

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses imminent changes that are a result of Senate bill S6350A that was signed by Governor Kathy Hochul and will limit the tax abatement to those residing in condos and co-ops that pay their service employees the prevailing wage in Habitat Magazine.


Prevailing Wages for Co-op & Condo Staff Now Required for Tax Abatements [The Cooperator New York]

September 15, 2021

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller authored an article discussing the Senate Bill S6350A signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul that will require condos and cooperatives to pay prevailing wages to service employees in order for their owners/shareholders to receive tax abatements in The Cooperator New York.


FFIEC Updates Guidance to Financial Institutions for Authentication and Access [Alert]

September 14, 2021

Publication - Technology, Privacy & Data Security

Chris Dodson and Andy Baer discuss FFIEC's updated guidance and best practices for financial institutions for information system authentication and access management controls.


Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Equity: Performance Anxiety: How to Survive Evaluation Season

September 14, 2021

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Sarah Schlossberg contributed an article to the October issue of ALI CLE’s The Practical Lawyer, discussing tips to ease the anxiety and pain of performance reviews.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses Robert Durst and R. Kelly Trials

September 13, 2021

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV discussing the Robert Durst and R. Kelly trials, among other topics.


Labor unions, a key Democratic ally, lukewarm on Biden vaccine mandate

September 12, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan was quoted in Yahoo! News discussing two executive orders that would mandate vaccines for more than two-thirds of working Americans.


U.S. companies are reacting differently to orders

September 12, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan spoke with Texas News Today about President Biden's COVID-19 vaccination obligations for companies with more than 100 employees.


Some businesses welcome Biden's vaccination mandate while others worry about the costs, effects on worker shortages

September 12, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan was quoted in the USA Today discussing President Biden’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate for firms with 100 or more employees.


What do Biden’s new COVID-19 requirements mean for North Texas businesses? Here’s what we know

September 10, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan spoke with The Dallas Morning News to discuss if President Biden's new COVID-19 vaccine requirements are legal for private businesses.


White House Announces OSHA ETS Mandating Vaccinations or Weekly Testing for Most Workers [Alert]

September 10, 2021

Publication - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan discusses Biden's EO mandating all employers with more than 100 employees require every employee to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or to test negative every week.

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