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Divorce and Taxes: 4 Tips for Managing the 2016 Tax Season [Lawyernomics]

March 16, 2016

Publication - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Family Law practice, discusses tips for managing the tax season while going through a divorce on Avvo's Lawyernomics blog.


Mark Alderman Discusses the Primary Campaigns on Newsmax Prime

March 16, 2016

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Mark Alderman discusses the Republican and Democratic presidential primary races on Newsmax Prime.


Ken Fisher Discusses Major New York City Compromise On Mayor's Proposals in Crain's

March 15, 2016

News - Real Estate

Ken Fisher discusses a compromise crafted by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito on housing proposals.


Employer Conundrum: Disclose Workplace Violence? [Law360]

March 10, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses the employer conundrum of disclosing workplace violence on Law360.


Scope of First Amendment Protection of Public Employees [Legal Intelligencer]

March 10, 2016

Publication

Stephen Miller and Nicholas Karwacki discuss the scope of the First Amendment protection of public employees in the Legal Intelligencer.


Nicole Sprinzen Discusses Olympus' FCA and FCPA Settlement in The FCPA Report

March 09, 2016

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Nicole Sprinzen, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations practice, discusses Olympus' FCA and FCPA settlement in The FCPA Report.


Vague COBRA Notices Could Prove Venomous [Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Alert]

March 09, 2016

Publication - Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Labor & Employment

L. Stephen Bowers and Jay A. Dorsch discuss a recent class action settlement wherein a large financial services organization agreed to pay nearly $300,000 to settle claims that the notice it provided to health plan participants and beneficiaries of their right to continue their health coverage upon the occurrence of a qualifying event, as is required by COBRA, was deficient.


EEOC To Mine Employers' Pay Data For Potential Discrimination [Profile in Diversity Journal]

March 09, 2016

Publication - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman discusses a proposed rule issued by the EEOC that would require employers with 100 or more workers to show the government how much they pay their employees.


Judge Rejects Fee Defense Provisions in Retention Applications [Delaware Business Court Insider]

March 09, 2016

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Mark Felger and Barry Klayman discuss two decisions from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in the Delaware Business Court Insider.


Allocation Clause Held Enforceable in a Duty To Defend D&O Policy [Global Insurance Alert]

March 07, 2016

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage

Angelo Savino and Nicholas Bamman discuss a federal court decision in Louisiana providing a rare analysis of the interplay between a duty to defend in a D&O policy and the allocation clause in that same policy.


Howard Grossman Discusses Philadelphia's Rising Commercial Real Estate Taxes in Law360

March 04, 2016

News - Real Estate, Real Estate Finance - Real Estate & Construction

Howard Grossman, senior counsel in Cozen O'Connor's Real Estate practice group, discusses the implications of higher property taxes in Philadelphia.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses the Erin Andrews Case and More on Fox29 News

March 03, 2016

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, co-chair of Cozen O'Connor's Family Law practice, discusses how children in France can sue their parents for posting online, Madonna's ongoing dispute with her son, and the Erin Andrews case on Fox29 News


Barbara Van Gelder Discusses Immunity in Hilary Clinton's Email Scandal Case

March 03, 2016

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Biz Van Gelder, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Criminal Defense & Internal Investigations practice, discusses the use of immunity in Hilary Clinton's email scandal case in the New York Times.


The FDA’s New Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks for Medical Devices [Corporate Counsel]

March 03, 2016

Publication - Product Regulatory & Compliance, Products Liability, Subrogation & Recovery, Technology, Privacy & Data Security

Jillian Thornton Flax and Abby Sacunas, both members of Cozen O'Connor's Products Liability practice, discuss the FDA's new guidance on cybersecurity risks for medical devices in Corporate Counsel.


David Barron Discusses Recent Kesha Lawsuit on SHRM.com

March 03, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses Kesha's recent lawsuit on SHRM.com


Prejudice Not Required in New Jersey To Deny Coverage for Late Notice Under a Claims Made Policy

March 02, 2016

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Insurance Coverage

Richard C. Mason and Kristie M. Abel discuss a recent decision by the Supreme Court of New Jersey that declared an insurance company was not required to show it suffered prejudice before disclaiming coverage on the basis of the insured's failure to give timely notice of the claim under a Directors and Officers claims made policy.


Bankruptcy Court Disallows State of Oregon’s $29.3 Million Tax Claim [American Bankruptcy Institute Journal]

March 01, 2016

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Simon Fraser discusses Oregon’s bankruptcy court tax claim in the American Bankruptcy Institute Journal.


Hydraulic Fracturing, Induced Seismicity, and Insurance Coverage: Are Insurers Being Asked to Pay for Lack of Regulation? [FC&S Legal]

March 01, 2016

Publication - Insurance

Joseph Kelleher co-authored an article in FC&S Legal about the issues at the intersection of insurance law, hydraulic fracturing, and induced seismicity.


Peter Lynch Elected to Board of the National Association of Attorneys with Disabilities (NAAD)

March 01, 2016

News - Subrogation & Recovery

Peter Lynch, a member of the firm's Subrogation & Recovery Department in San Diego, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Attorneys with Disabilities (NAAD).


Debra Friedman Discusses Ways to Reduce Risk of Workplace Violence

February 25, 2016

News - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman, a member of Cozen O'Connor's Labor & Employment department, discusses ways to reduce risk of workplace violence on SHRM.org.

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