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Cozen O'Connor's move to 400-lawyer litigation department noted in Philadelphia Business Journal.

September 20, 2011

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Cozen O'Connor's move to 400-lawyer litigation department noted in Philadelphia Business Journal.


"Social Media in the Workplace Creates New Legal Risks" [Corporate Counsel]

September 16, 2011

Publication - Labor & Employment

"Social Media in the Workplace Creates New Legal Risks" - Corporate Counsel - Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have forever changed how people communicate. Every little detail of people’s lives is now broadcast, tweeted, or blogged about on the Internet. The social media activities of employees have increasingly pushed the boundaries of lawful workplace behavior and created new legal challenges for employers seeking to control this new communication forum and minimize the legal risks to their organization.


Texas Wildfires [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

September 15, 2011

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Texas Wildfires - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - Background information and investigation summaries are provided on the ongoing catastrophic Texas Wildfires. This Alert provides a review of currently available information on the Bastrop County Complex, Steiner Ranch, and Spicewood/Pedernales Bend wildfires.


2011 Floods: Evaluation of Subrogation Potential During Natural Disasters [Cozen O'Connor White Paper]

September 14, 2011

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

2011 Floods: Evaluation of Subrogation Potential During Natural Disasters - Cozen O'Connor White Paper - Many regions of our country still are suffering from the tragic consequences of Hurricane Irene, as well as prior and subsequent tropical storms. In the midst of this sometimes overwhelming damage, the insurance industry will be called upon to respond to claims which frequently entail multiple perils such as flood, wind and collapse. These claims, while complex, still are amenable to application of Cozen O'Connor's time tested subrogation methodology.


Hurricane Irene Strikes the Eastern Seaboard: An Overview of the Facts and Coverage Issues [Cozen O'Connor Report]

September 13, 2011

Publication - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Hurricane Irene Strikes the Eastern Seaboard: An Overview of the Facts and Coverage Issues - Cozen O'Connor Report - On the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, another such storm was devastating the eastern coastline of the United States. Irene – the first hurricane of the 2011 season – was thankfully not as destructive as the 2005 storm that ravaged New Orleans and the Gulf Coast area. Nevertheless, Irene was a powerful and destructive storm that hit areas of the country that seldom see this kind of event.


PA Firms Making Midlevels Happier [The Legal Intelligencer]

September 12, 2011

Publication - Appellate, White Collar Defense & Investigations

PA Firms Making Midlevels Happier - The Legal Intelligencer - The bulk of Pennsylvania firms did a better job keeping their midlevel associates happy this year than they did last year, according to a survey by Legal affiliate The American Lawyer.


Packing Heat in Parked Cars [Texas Lawyer]

September 12, 2011

Publication - Labor & Employment

Packing Heat in Parked Cars - Texas Lawyer - Effective Sept. 1, Texas employees can store weapons in their vehicles while at work. The new law specifically allows employees to store and have access to guns kept in privately owned vehicles parked on or in employer-provided parking areas. If in-house lawyers haven't done so already, now is the time to review company policies in light of the new law.


Tad Decker Interviewed in The Legal Intelligencer regarding Cozen O'Connor's Performance in The American Lawyer Midlevel Associate Survey

September 12, 2011

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Tad Decker Interviewed in The Legal Intelligencer regarding Cozen O'Connor's Performance in The American Lawyer Midlevel Associate Survey


Bill Allowing Punitive Damages for Insurer's Bad Faith Conduct Introduced in New Jersey Senate [Insurance Coverage Alert!]

September 12, 2011

Publication - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

Bill Allowing Punitive Damages for Insurer's Bad Faith Conduct Introduced in New Jersey Senate - Insurance Coverage Alert! - On August 25, 2011, a New Jersey state senator introduced Senate Bill 3036, purportedly to reverse the New Jersey Supreme Court’s holding in Wood v. New Jersey Manufacturers Ins. Co., 206 N.J. 562, 21 A.3d 1131 (June 14, 2011). The bill goes far beyond a simple reversal, however, and could have significant financial implications for insurers that breach their duty of good faith and fair dealing with their insureds.


Kenneth Fisher was quoted in the Wall Street Journal

September 10, 2011

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Kenneth Fisher was quoted in the Wall Street Journal


Cozen O’Connor Partner A. Martin Wickliff Named 2011 Trailblazer Outside Counsel of the Year by Texas Minority Counsel Program

September 08, 2011

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Cozen O’Connor Partner A. Martin Wickliff Named 2011 Trailblazer Outside Counsel of the Year by Texas Minority Counsel Program


Cozen O'Connor Ranked First in Philadelphia and Third in the Nation in The American Lawyer in its Midlevel Associates Satisfaction Survey

September 08, 2011

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Cozen O'Connor Ranked First in Philadelphia and Third in the Nation in The American Lawyer in its Midlevel Associates Satifaction Survey


The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Corrects the District of New Jersey's Mistake Regarding the Doctrine of Mutual Mistake [Insurance Coverage Alert!]

September 07, 2011

Publication - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Corrects the District of New Jersey's Mistake Regarding the Doctrine of Mutual Mistake - Insurance Coverage Alert! - On Aug. 3, 2011, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Illinois National Insurance Company v. Wyndham Worldwide Operations, Inc., No. 10-3833, 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 15894, reversed a decision of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and held, in a case of first impression, that New Jersey law allows reformation on the basis of mutual mistake even against a party that did not participate in the negotiation of the contract.


The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Pulls the Plug on Medical Monitoring Class Actions [Insurance Coverage Alert!]

September 01, 2011

Publication - Insurance Coverage - Insurance

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Pulls the Plug on Medical Monitoring Class Actions - Insurance Coverage Alert! - On August 25, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit entered judgment in Gates v. Rohm & Haas Co., et al., No. Civ. A. 10-2108, --- F.3d ---, 2011 WL 3715817, which, for all intents and purposes, signifies an end in the jurisdiction for bringing a medical monitoring suit as a class action.


Essential DO's and DON'Ts of Electronic Evidence Preservation [Damage Prevention Professional Magazine]

September 01, 2011

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Whether your company is dealing with a damage claim or facing an investigation by a regulatory agency, one of the issues that must top your checklist to ensure a response that best protects your company is the preservation of electronic evidence.


Understanding Your Cyber-Risk Policy [National Underwriter]

September 01, 2011

Publication - Technology, Privacy & Data Security

Increasing reports of cyber intrusions, data theft and computer-system malfunctions have led a rapidly growing number of companies to purchase insurance coverage to protect themselves from technology and cyber-privacy risks. As our technology-driven economy continues to evolve and businesses become more reliant on electronic communication and data storage, they are developing a heightened awareness that an unauthorized intrusion could endanger their tangible and intangible assets (including intellectual property) and, in many cases, their reputation and ability to conduct business.


Peter Fontaine's article on Marcellus Shale published on PennLive

August 30, 2011

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Peter Fontaine's article on Marcellus Shale published on PennLive


Mandatory Poster for Union and Non-Union Employers Regarding Employee Rights Under NLRA [Labor and Employment Alert!]

August 30, 2011

Publication - Labor & Employment

Mandatory Poster for Union and Non-Union Employers Regarding Employee Rights Under NLRA - Labor and Employment Alert! - Today’s Federal Register includes a Final Rule promulgated by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) requiring all employers subject to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to conspicuously post an 11-inch-by-17-inch notice advising employees of their rights under the NLRA, including the right to organize a union, and providing contact information for the NLRB in the event that any of these rights are violated. The rule also requires that the notice be posted


Use Acid Waters for Fracking [Patriot News]

August 30, 2011

Publication - Environmental Regulatory & Due Diligence

Use Acid Waters for Fracking - Patriot News - Pennsylvania's 200-year history of coal mining has left a legacy of polluted waterways that remains one of the state's greatest environmental challenges. More than 250,000 abandoned surface mines, many containing acidic water-filled pits, scar Pennsylvania's landscape. Acidic drainage from these abandoned mines-called acid mine drainage or AMD -often has a pH below 5.0, which leaches heavy metals from surrounding...


Utah's 'Machine Gun Fire' in Herriman Caused by National Guard Training Exercise [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

August 30, 2011

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Utah's 'Machine Gun Fire' in Herriman Caused by National Guard Training Exercise - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - As long as wildfires continue to plague the United States, Cozen O'Connor will provide you with background information and investigation summaries of these devastating fires. One such wildfire ignited in September 2010 during a training exercise by the National Guard at Camp Williams in Herriman, Utah. Our latest alert addresses the current known information about the "Machine Gun Fire" in Herriman, Utah.

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