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Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Win Global Competitive Review 9th Annual Award Ceremony for "Litigation of the Year – Non-Cartel Prosecution”

March 26, 2019

News - Antitrust & Competition

On March 26, Cozen O'Connor attorneys David Reichenberg and Thomas Ingalls were honored at the GCR (Global Competitive Review) 9th Annual Awards Ceremony for "Litigation of the Year – Non-Cartel Prosecution” for their work on the Arista Networks v Cisco Systems case.


Cozen O'Connor’s Life Insurance & Annuities Group Named One of the Top Lateral Hires of 2018

March 23, 2019

News - Life Insurance & Annuities

The Cozen O'Connor Life Insurance and Annuities Group was named by The Legal Intelligencer one of the Top Lateral Hires of 2018 after joining the firm in April 2018.


Guidance on Enforcing and Defending Intellectual Property Rights on Amazon [New York Law Journal]

March 22, 2019

Publication - Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademark & Copyright

Edward Weisz and Alanna Miller wrote about Amazon's process for managing infringement and counterfeit allegations.


From Reed Smith to Pierce Bainbridge, White-Collar Practices Got Publicity Boost From Mueller Probe

March 22, 2019

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

In an article titled From Reed Smith to Pierce Bainbridge, White-Collar Practices Got Publicity Boost From Mueller Probe, Barry Boss, co-chair of the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations practice, discusses the impact special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and past high-profile special counsel probes have had on the business climate for the white collar bar.


Share Class Settlements won’t Kill 12b-1 Fees but Resuscitation Comes Through Disclosure

March 21, 2019

News - Commercial Litigation, Financial Services, Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement

Joe Dever was quoted in Regulatory Compliance Watch's article about the state of advisers receiving 12b-1 fees for placing clients in certain mutual fund share classes.


Nicole Sprinzen Named to DCA Live’s 2019 Emerging Women Leaders in Private Practice List

March 20, 2019

Press Release - White Collar Defense & Investigations

The list includes the female lawyers “who are emerging as leaders within their firms and the broader legal community.” Winners were recognized at a March 19 event held in the Washington, DC office of Willey Rein.


Bruce Ficken Named 2019 Influencer of the Law by the Philadelphia Inquirer

March 20, 2019

Press Release - Construction Law

Cozen O'Connor Construction Law Practice Chair Bruce W. Ficken has been selected as a Philadelphia Inquirer 2019 Influencers of Law Award Winner in the category of Business Litigation.


Sailors' Supreme Court Win Buoys Hopes For Tort Victims

March 20, 2019

News - Maritime Litigation, Transportation & Trade - Maritime

Chris Raleigh was quoted in Law360's article on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hand a victory to sailors who claim they developed mesothelioma.


Women Soccer Team’s Pay Suit May Spur Action in Other Sports

March 20, 2019

News - Labor & Employment

Aaron Holt discussed with Bloomberg Law the future of pay equity in professional sports.


SCOTUS Rejects Bare Metal Defense in Maritime Products Liability Actions Involving Asbestos Exposure [Alert]

March 20, 2019

Publication - Maritime Litigation

Chris Kende and Chris Raleigh discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Air & Liquid Systems Corp. et al v. Devries, et al, and how this decision could open up a new class of defendants to those claiming injury or death as a result of exposure to asbestos or other toxic substances not previously recognized in maritime law.


Cozen O’Connor Names New Co-Chair of the Global Insurance Department

March 19, 2019

News - Insurance Coverage

Cozen O’Connor has named Melissa Brill to the role of co-chair of the firm’s Global Insurance Department. Brill will join Joseph Ziemianski as co-chair and sit on the firm’s Management Committee and board of directors.


Cozen O’Connor Continues its Pittsburgh Expansion with the Addition of Veteran Litigators Laura L. Reinhart and Gary Kelly

March 18, 2019

Press Release - Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment

The firm welcomed Reinhart, who defends Union Pacific, CSX Transportation Inc., and other major transportation companies in Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA)-related litigation; and Kelly, who served as general counsel at health products behemoth General Nutrition Corp. (GNC) — to its fast-growing Pittsburgh office.


Mariah Passarelli Named to the LGBT Bar 2019's Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40

March 18, 2019

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Cozen O'Connor Labor & Employment attorney Mariah Passarelli was honored by the National LGBT Bar Association as a LGBTQ+ legal professional (practicing lawyers, law professors, corporate counsel, members of the judiciary, politicians, etc.) under the age of 40 who has distinguished themselves in their field and has demonstrated a profound commitment to LGBTQ+ equality.


In A Setback for Unions, NLRB Holds Lobbying Expenses Are Not Chargeable to Non-Members [Alert]

March 18, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

Barry Kearney discusses a recent NLRB decision and how it impacts unions who represent multiple units (particularly inter-state units) and international unions.


How Franchisors Can Design Programs for Budget-Conscious Franchisees [Franchising USA]

March 14, 2019

Publication - Franchising

Susan Grueneberg discussed some pointers on how to design a franchise program that is accessible to prospective franchisees with limited capital.


Why You Can’t Call It a Barcade

March 14, 2019

News - Intellectual Property, Trademark & Copyright

Camille Miller discussed with Eater her experience working with Barcade and enforcing its trademark.


Chancery Applies Flexible Approach to 'Line of Business' Test in Corporate Opportunities [Delaware Business Court Insider]

March 13, 2019

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger authored an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discussing a recent case from the Delaware Court of Chancery explaining the contours of the “line of business” test for purposes of the corporate opportunities doctrine.


Hazy Regulations, Huge Reward

March 13, 2019

News - Products Liability - Cannabis

Rich Fama discussed with Marijuana Ventures the rise of CBD products and the lack of clarity at the federal level on regulating CBD.


When 'Blended' OT Policies Violate FLSA's Wage Rules [Law360]

March 11, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman discussed the impact of FLSA's wage rules with the recent case of U.S. Department of Labor v. Fire & Safety Investigation Consulting Services LLC.


DOL Proposes Revised Increase to FLSA Overtime Exemption Thresholds [Alert]

March 11, 2019

Publication - Labor & Employment

David Barron and Adam Gutmann discuss the DOL's proposal to increase the threshold at which employers can invoke certain “white collar” exemptions to the Fair Labor Standards Act overtime requirements to $679 per week ($35,308 per year).

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