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What the COVID vaccine rollout means for returning to the workplace

February 12, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Debra Friedman was quoted in Go News Today discussing the approach employers can take with the COVID-19 vaccine.


How the rise of PTAB discretionary denials impacts Hatch-Waxman strategies

February 11, 2021

News - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Intellectual Property

Blake Coblentz was quoted in IAM discussing how the recent denial of a Mylan IPR petition suggests that some pharma patents may be insulated from controversial administrative challenges, with serious implications for generic litigation strategies.


Biden’s Clean Energy Push Has Wind Industry Thinking Big

February 10, 2021

News - Environmental Litigation & Enforcement, Environmental Regulatory & Due Diligence - Renewable Energy

James Van Orden was quoted in Law360 on the implications of the Biden administration’s executive order, which doubles offshore wind power generation in U.S. federal waters by 2030.


When Will You Be Able to Get Vaccinated at Work?

February 10, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with CNBC about how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently issued guidance that paves the way for how companies will be able to make a COVID vaccine available at no cost to all eligible employees.


Should Boards of Cooperatives and Condominiums Implement a Vaccination Policy?

February 09, 2021

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins and Jennifer Miller discuss what boards of coops and condos need to consider when implementing a vaccination policy for their buildings now that vaccines are becoming more available.


Cozen O’Connor Moves into Premier Office Space at 3 World Trade Center

February 09, 2021

Press Release

Move Consolidates Employees and Becomes the Firm’s Flagship Manhattan Office


A Return to the Office for Workers May Be Coming as Vaccinations Increase

February 09, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with CNBC about how most U.S. organizations said that they will encourage, rather than require, their employees to get vaccinated, according to research from the Society for Human Resource Management conducted in December.


Vaccines, The Law and Your Workers: What Small Businesses Should Know About Requiring Vaccinations

February 09, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Ed Langhammer was quoted in The Eastsider LA discussing if business owners can require employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine.


Robust Compliance Efforts Earn Princeton Leniency for Violation of Export Administration Regulations

February 09, 2021

Publication - White Collar Defense & Investigations

Calli Padilla discusses Princeton University's administrative settlement with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security, to resolve allegations of violations of the Export Administration Regulations.


Party Switchers Welcome; Invaders Not [New York Daily News]

February 08, 2021

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Daily News discussing a New York start-up group urging Republications to become Democrats to nominate a candidate in June’s Democratic primary for mayor.


Cozen O’Connor Donates More Than $100,000.00 to Food Banks Across the Country

February 08, 2021

Press Release

The donation drive ended in early 2021 with $56,000 raised from employee contributions. The Cozen O’Connor Foundation then matched those donations with a $56,000 donation, totaling $112,000 donated to food banks across the country.


DOT’s ‘Unfair Or Deceptive Practices’ Rule Is Fair And Transparent [Aviation Daily]

February 08, 2021

Publication - Transportation & Trade - Aviation

David Heffernan co-authored an article for Aviation Daily discussing how the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) issued a rule clarifying how it interprets its statutory authority to prohibit airlines from engaging in “unfair or deceptive practices.”


FY2022 H-1B Cap Lottery Registration [Alert]

February 08, 2021

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Fran Rayer and Elizabeth Olivera discuss the timing for the initial registration period for the FY2022 H-1B Cap Lottery.


Can My Building Mandate Vaccinations for Workers and Staff?

February 06, 2021

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins discusses important considerations for New York coops as boards begin to discuss whether building staff, as well as periodic workers such as contractors or housekeepers, will be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine in The New York Times.


Ethical Challenges of Conducting E-Discovery in a Remote Work Environment

February 05, 2021

Publication - Electronic Discovery & Practice Advisory Services

Joseph Tate and Emily Plowcha contributed an article to The Legal Intelligencer discussing how the remote work environment has significantly impacted e-discovery and the ethical obligations of attorneys in the ever-evolving technological and legal landscape.


Fixing Ch. 11 For Small Biz: What SBRA Means By 'Engaged'

February 05, 2021

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring

Brian Shaw and Christina Sanfelippo discuss the Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA) that went into effect on February 19, 2021 and is designed to improve the Chapter 11 reorganization process for small business debtors in Law360.


What is This? The Importance of Procedure in Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Proceedings [Alert]

February 04, 2021

Publication - Utility & Energy

Jonathan Nase discusses the differences between the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s procedural rules, the General Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure, and the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure.


Jones Act Extended to the Pristine Seabed of the Outer Continental Shelf [Alert]

February 03, 2021

Publication - Maritime Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Renewable Energy

Jeff Vogel and Josh Stein discuss CBP’s recent decision that addresses and concedes OMSA’s core issue by now acknowledging that the pristine seabed of the OCS is a coastwise point.


The Affiliate Privilege Doctrine Explained

February 03, 2021

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger, writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision from the Delaware Superior Court that serves as a primer on the affiliate privilege doctrine.


District of Columbia Legislation of Interest to Owners of Real Property in the District [Alert]

February 03, 2021

Publication - Real Estate

David Tiger discusses the Unincorporated Business Franchise Tax Amendment Act of 2020, which took effect on January 1, 2021, and directly imposes the 8.25% unincorporated business franchise tax on a limited liability company, partnership, or other unincorporated business with respect to any gain from the sale of the business’s District of Columbia real property, even if such property constitutes all of the property of the entity located in the District of Columbia.

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