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London’s High Court Clarifies Law Relating to Letters of Request from Foreign Courts [Alert]

February 25, 2019

Publication - Commercial Litigation

Cozen O Connor’s London and New York teams acted for the successful plaintiffs in Atlantica Holdings & Ors v (1) Sovereign Wealth Fund Samruk-Kazyna JSC (2) BTA Bank JSC (Defendants) and (1) Pavel Prosyankin (2) John Howell (Third Parties / Applicants)


Time to prepare, South Florida: I-9 worksite enforcement is on the rise [Miami Herald]

February 22, 2019

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy, Labor & Employment

Scott Bettridge discussed the importance of local businesses in South Florida making immigration compliance a top priority.


Lynnette Espy-Williams Honored by the University of Maryland, Francis King Carey School of Law

February 22, 2019

Press Release

The University of Maryland, Francis King Carey School of Law’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) has selected Lynnette Espy-Williams this year’s Graduate of the Year Award.


4th Circuit Case on Blended Rate Is Lesson in Record-Keeping

February 21, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman spoke with Corporate Counsel about a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decision concerning the Fair Labor Standards Act and overtime pay.


The Beltway Briefing – Latest Trump Administration & Congress News, 2020 Primaries & Predictions

February 21, 2019

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

On our second Beltway Briefing of the new year, Howard Schweitzer, Mark Alderman, Blake Rutherford, and Kaitlyn Martin discussed the latest news from the Trump Administration and the 116th Congress, broke down the most recent developments in the 2020 primaries (which seem to be in full force!), and predicted what we could expect in the months ahead.


INSIGHT: State AGs Targeted Opioids in 2018, Wider Trends Predicted for 2019 [Bloomberg Law]

February 20, 2019

Publication - State Attorneys General

Ann-Marie Luciano and Jawaria Gilani discuss the State Attorneys General actions relating to opioids in 2018 and predict enforcement trends for 2019.


Master in Chancery Finds an Enforceable Equitable Mortgage Despite Defects in Execution

February 20, 2019

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger authored an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider discussing a recent final report submitted by a Master in Chancery in Delaware, finding that an equitable mortgage was enforceable despite defects in the execution of the mortgage.


Diverting Army Corps' Funding 'Would Cause Immediate Cessation' of Important Projects

February 15, 2019

News - Maritime Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Jeff Vogel was quoted in the Wall Street Journal's piece on how President Trump declaring a national emergency to bolster the wall would potentially divert critical funding sources away from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.


Opportunity Knocks, but Why Hasn't Pittsburgh Answered the Door?

February 14, 2019

News - Real Estate

Jim Forsyth is quoted in the Pittsburgh Business Times on why Pittsburgh may be slower to capitalize on opportunity zones than other regions.


Shout Out: Jim Argionis, attorney and Park Ridge 'Community Star'

February 13, 2019

News

Jim Argionis was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune/ Pioneer Press highlighting his recent Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce "Community Star" award.


Marijuana Legalization Raises Workplace Safety Worries

February 13, 2019

News - Labor & Employment - Cannabis

George Voegele discussed with Politico how the legalization of marijuana in states will likely make it more difficult for cannabis employers to find trained staff, who must pass certain background checks and receive approval by state's marijuana regulatory bodies.


New York Election Reform Needs Improvement [New York Law Journal]

February 13, 2019

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing two pro-voter reforms that Albany recently passed.


Supply Chain Attorney Shares Top 10 Transportation Issues to Track [Supply Chain Management Review]

February 12, 2019

Publication - Insurance

Alycen Moss discusses top transportation issues to track and how these issues impact the transportation industry.


Latest Chapter In D.C. Zoning Appeal Saga Pits Developer Against Developer

February 12, 2019

News - Real Estate

Meridith Moldenhauer weighs in on a dispute between an owner of a high-rise apartment building and a developer of a hotel in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in Bisnow.


Cozen O’Connor Represents FNCB Bancorp, Inc. in $20 Million Common Stock Offering

February 11, 2019

Press Release - Corporate

The public offering of 3,285,550 shares includes 428,550 shares of common stock issued upon the exercise in full of the option to purchase additional shares granted to the underwriters, at a public offering price of $7.00 per share.


Designation of Witnesses under Rule 30(b)(6) May Change [Alert]

February 11, 2019

Publication - Maritime Litigation

David Loh and Chris Raleigh discuss what changes were made to this rule, who is objecting, and how you can still voice your concerns.


OSHA Narrows Electronic Recordkeeping Rule [Alert]

February 11, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

John Ho discusses the final rule rescinding the requirement for establishments with 250 or more employees to electronically file information from OSHA Forms 300 and 301.


Outside Counsel: Federal Trademarks Still Difficult to Obtain for Cannabis Companies

February 08, 2019

News - Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademark & Copyright - Cannabis

Edward Weisz discussed with Corporate Counsel how different strains of cannabis can be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office under the federal patent law which allows for patents to be places on plants.


Experts Predict 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Yet for State Attorney General Litigation

February 08, 2019

News - State Attorneys General

Bernie Nash and Lori Kalani discussed with Corporate Counsel which sectors may see more aggressive scrutiny from state attorneys general in 2019, the kinds of actions corporations can expect to see, and how to be prepared.


Fact Checking the NYC Public Advocate Debate

February 07, 2019

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

Ken Fisher discusses the accuracy of statements made by candidates during the first debate for New York City Public Advocate special election in City & State New York.

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