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Pennsylvania Powerhouse: Cozen O'Connor

September 12, 2022

News - Commercial Litigation

Jim Heller, co-chair of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, was quoted in a Law360 article discussing Cozen O’Connor attorneys steering some of the most notable matters in Pennsylvania.


Elder Abuse, Exploitation Is 'Rampant,' Says Cozen O'Connor Partner Taking the Helm of Florida Bar Committee

September 12, 2022

News - Elder Law

"I am of the opinion that the infrastructure for providing long-term care services and supports in the U.S. is failing our elderly population and people with disabilities in a significant way," said Cozen O'Connor partner Howard Krooks.


City and State Pennsylvania Names Debra Friedman to Their 2022 Pennsylvania Labor Power 100 List

September 12, 2022

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Debra Steiner Friedman, a member of Cozen O'Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, was named to the 2022 Pennsylvania Labor Power 100.


Cozen O'Connor Names 11 New Shareholders

September 12, 2022

News

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce the promotion of 11 members to shareholders.


SLC 2022 Preview: What to do When OSHA Comes Knocking

September 12, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with EHS Today discussing how to prepare for an OSHA visit as well as how to respond to and even contest citations.


How To Fix New York’s Elections: Lessons From Ny-10 [New York Daily News]

September 10, 2022

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Daily News discussing the critical takeaways for voting rights advocates from New York’s Congressional primaries.


Jennifer Brandt discusses the OnlyFans Model Murder Case on Court TV

September 09, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on Court TV.


Can America Love Manufactured Housing? It’s Complicated

September 09, 2022

News - Commercial Litigation, Manufactured Housing

Thomas Casparian, a member of the firm’s commercial litigation department, was recently quoted in a Law360 article that discussed manufactured housing.


What Law School Should Teach, But Often Doesn’t

September 09, 2022

News - Construction Law

Josephine Bahn was quoted in an article published by Law360, which discusses the lessons attorneys wish they had received in law school but learned on their own in the workplace.


Khan to USDA: Don’t Play Chicken with Poultry Processors | AGs Want to Copilot Airline Enforcement | AG Tong: Oh Slow You Don’t

September 08, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report 9.8.2022 Here are this 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.


4 Things Employers Could Do To Aid Working Moms

September 08, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman was quoted in Law360 discussing Moms' Equal Pay Day, which represents how far into the year the average mom must work to earn what the average dad took home in 2021.


Cozen O’Connor Attorney Anna Wermuth Named one of Crain’s 2022 “Notable Women in Law”

September 08, 2022

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Anna Wermuth, vice-chair of Cozen O’Connor’s national Labor & Employment Department, has been named to the 2022 list of Chicago’s “Notable Women in Law” by Crain’s Chicago Business.


USCIS Has Used Nearly All Employment-Based Immigrant Visas for FY2022 [Alert]

September 08, 2022

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

On 9/6/22, USCIS announced it has used nearly all available EB visas for this fiscal year and will exhaust the 281,507 EB visas by the end of the month.


Former USTR Senior Associate General Counsel Micah S. Myers Joins Cozen O’Connor

September 07, 2022

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Customs, Imports & Trade Remedies

Micah S. Myers, former senior associate general counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), has joined its growing Washington, D.C. office as a member.


California Wildfire Alert - Mill Fire and Fairview Fire [Alert]

September 07, 2022

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Over the course of the weekend, California incurred a number of wildfires. Some were attributed to natural causes, however, the Mill Fire and Fairview Fire appear to have been caused by human activity and we are actively investigating both fires for recovery potential.


NLRB Strikes Down Tesla’s Dress Code, Employees Can Wear Labor Insignia [Alert]

September 06, 2022

Publication - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes

The National Labor Relations Board recently reaffirmed employees’ right to wear union insignia at work and found that Tesla, Inc. violated federal labor law.


Abraham Lincoln Lessons in Civility, Professionalism, and Equality

September 02, 2022

Publication - Legal Profession Services

Thomas Wilkinson authored an article for the September/October issue of The Pennsylvania Lawyer.


Bankruptcy Code Preempts LLC Act's Statute of Repose for Recovery of Distributions

September 01, 2022

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger, writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision by a judge in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware holding that Section 546 of the Bankruptcy Code preempts Delaware’s three-year statute of repose on the liability of a member for distributions from a limited liability company.


AGs Seek to Evict Roomster | Virginia AG Opinion Sparks Row over Gas-Car Ban | AG Bonta to Sephora: Sell Makeup, Not Data

September 01, 2022

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 09.01.2022 Here are this 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: Birds of the Philadelphia Zoo Make First Public Appearance in Months

September 01, 2022

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

After several months in quarantine, some of the Philadelphia Zoo’s most famous feathered residents — including penguins, flamingos, hornbills, and emus — have finally returned to their outdoor exhibits. The Philadelphia Zoo has been keeping its birds in quarantine to protect them from, and prevent the spread of, a particularly virulent outbreak of avian flu that has impacted birds across the country.

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