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Fierce Competition Awaits Distressed Real Estate Funds as Deals Ramp Up [Fund Fire]

July 07, 2020

Publication - Real Estate, Real Estate Finance

Bill Davis discusses the deal competition confronting real estate funds in the months ahead as private real estate fund strategies turn to distressed assets in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn.


Cozen O’Connor Lands Noted California-based Real Estate Attorney Mitchell Poole

July 06, 2020

Press Release - Real Estate

Poole, who has for 20-plus years represented general and limited partners investing in national/international real estate funds and joint ventures, joins Cozen O’Connor as a shareholder.


How Can Employers and Businesses Protect Their Workers?

July 06, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron discussed with NBC Bay Area about the challenges many businesses and employers are facing as they try to reopen while also protecting the health of their workers.


DOT/HHS/DHS Issue Joint COVID-19 Guidance to Airlines and Airports

July 06, 2020

Publication - Aviation, Aviation Litigation, Transportation & Trade

On July 2, 2020, the U.S. Departments of Transportation, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services issued a joint guidance document titled “Runway to Recovery- the United States Framework for Airlines and Airports to Mitigate the Public Health Risks of Coronavirus.”


Leigh Ann Benson Named to PA Bar Leadership Class

July 01, 2020

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Leigh Ann Benson, associate of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been selected to the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Bar Leadership Institute (BLI) 2020-2021 class.


Immigration COVID-19 FAQ

July 01, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Frances Rayer and Elizabeth Olivera addressed common questions related to immigration and COVID-19.


Want Workers To Sign COVID-19 Waivers? Don't Go There.

July 01, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron spoke with Law360 about whether employers should have employees sign COVID-19 liability waivers.


Ken Fisher Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award by New York Law Journal

July 01, 2020

Press Release - Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Ken Fisher, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Business Law Department, has been selected by the New York Law Journal to receive its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.


USCIS Announces Possible Furloughs of 13,400 Immigration Employees [Alert]

July 01, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Fran Rayer and Elizabeth Olivera discuss the furloughs at USCIS.


Chancery Decision Seeks to Further Clarify Operation of Del. Borrowing Statute

July 01, 2020

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman & Mark Felger, writing in the Delaware Business Court Insider, discuss a recent decision by the Delaware Court of Chancery interpreting the state’s borrowing statute, which provides that a suit to enforce a cause of action arising outside of Delaware cannot be brought in a Delaware court after the expiration of the applicable Delaware statute of limitations or the statute of limitations of the state or country where the cause of action arose, whichever is shorter.


2020 Election Sidebar: Still No Plan for a Smooth Election [New York Law Journal]

July 01, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing the need to develop contingency plans for voting during natural disasters or health crises.


COVID-19 FAQs For California Employers

July 01, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Michele Ballard Miller, Walter Stella, Elena Hillman, and Austin Dieter designed an FAQ that California Employers have regarding COVID-19.


As State Level First Responders, AGs Contend with New Challenges in Response to COVID-19

June 30, 2020

Publication - State Attorneys General - Hospitality

Christopher J. Allen discusses state AGs wielding their legal, political, and policy-making authority and increasing enforcement to protect consumers, enhance data privacy and security, eliminate price-gouging, and combat false claims for payment to state authorities.


Maybe Biosimilar Applicants Should Dance After All [Biosimilar Development]

June 30, 2020

Publication - Hatch-Waxman & Biologics, Intellectual Property

Blake Coblentz and Aaron Lukas wrote an article about the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act and the issues applicants face whether to go through the patent dance.


Firms Shouldn’t Rely on Enforceability of COVID-19 Waivers: Experts

June 30, 2020

News

Jeremy Deutsch was featured in an article published by Business Insurance.


California Court of Appeal Holds Banks Owe Depositors No Duty to Monitor Other Depositor’s Accounts [Alert]

June 30, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Financial Services

Brett D. Watson discusses the California Court of Appeal's decision in Kurtz-Ahlers v. Bank of America.


Send Every N.Y. Voter a Ballot [New York Daily News]

June 29, 2020

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Daily News discussing Governor Cuomo’s executive order permitting all New Yorkers to vote by mail in the primary elections.


Job descriptions can be an employer’s best document [South Florida Business & Wealth]

June 28, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Susan Eisenberg and Jennifer Taylor Williams wrote an article discussing how a job description can affect litigation.


FTC Orders Hospital, Health System, and Five Insurers in Two States to Share Vast Amounts of Data on Their Customers and on Past Acquisitions and Mergers

June 26, 2020

News - Antitrust & Competition

Jonathan Grossman was quoted in Dark Daily discussing how the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is ready to look into hospital consolidation, as evidenced by the extent of data.


Why Bayer Settled Roundup and Dicamba Litigation

June 26, 2020

News - Commercial Litigation

Brett Nicole Taylor was featured in Successful Farming discussing how it’s costing Bayer between $11 and $12 billion to settle the dicamba and Roundup lawsuits that accompanied its 2018 $63 billion acquisition of Monsanto.

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