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The Pros and Cons of Unlimited PTO

February 10, 2020

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt discussed with HR Daily Advisor the downsides and benefits for employers that offer unlimited PTO.


The Latest on the Regulation of PFAS Substances, and the Jurisdiction of the PA Public Utility Commission [The Water News Source]

February 07, 2020

Publication - Utility & Energy

Michael Klein authored an article in the Pennsylvania American Water Works Association’s quarterly magazine, The Water News Source, on regulations related to PFAS contamination.


What Do You See? Banning Brokers Fees Ain’t Law, Experts Argue

February 07, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins is quoted in Real Estate Weekly on The New York Department of State’s legal guidance on tenant-paid broker fees. As a part of the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act that was passed last summer, landlords are now prohibited from charging tenants for broker fees. The real estate industry is challenging the legality of the guidance.


Practical Tips for Employers to Increase the Chances of Enforcing Restrictive Covenants [American Bar]

February 06, 2020

Publication - Health Care & Life Sciences

James Billings-Kang co-authored an article about how the recent legal developments should encourage employers to scrutinize their restrictive covenants, focusing on necessary modifications to ensure enforceability.


Litigation Likely as New York Frees Tenants from Broker Fees

February 06, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins explains how new guidance from the New York Department of State could impact landlords in an article in Law 360.


James Gale Named to the 2020 Global Law Experts

February 06, 2020

Press Release - Intellectual Property

James Gale was listed in the 2020 Global Law Experts handbook for his work in intellectual property at Cozen O'Connor.


New York Broker Fee Ban Halted by Judge

February 06, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins comments on the court’s decision to grant a temporary restraining order against guidance from the Department of State that prevents landlords, in certain circumstances, from collecting broker fees from tenants in a Multi-Housing News article.


Bobbi Britton Tucker Named to The Executive Leadership Academy

February 06, 2020

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Bobbi Britton Tucker was named a member of The Executive Leadership Academy presented by the Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business.


NYC Real Estate Industry Reeling after Surprise Broker Fees Ruling

February 06, 2020

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins is quoted in the New York Post on a recent guidance memo issued by the New York Department of State which dictates that tenants cannot be charged broker fees in certain circumstances.


If Your Condo or Coop Utilizes CSC ServiceWorks, Inc., Act Now for Class Action Benefits

February 05, 2020

Publication - Condominiums & Cooperatives, Real Estate

Leni Cummins discusses the settlement reached with laundry machine provider CSC and who may benefit.


Superior Court Holds Jurisdiction Over Enforcement of Charging Order Vests in Chancery Court [Delaware Business Court Insider]

February 05, 2020

Publication - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Commercial Litigation

Barry Klayman and Mark Felger authored an article in the Delaware Business Court Insider explaining a recent decision in the Delaware Superior Court, which held that the Court of Chancery was the appropriate forum for enforcement of a charging order where the validity of conveyances between a limited liability company and its members was at issue.


Impeachment Is Almost Over. Here Are the Dozens of Lawyers Who Got Involved

February 05, 2020

News - White Collar Defense & Investigations

On February 5, the National Law Journal published an article about the private lawyers who were pulled into President Donald Trump's impeachment at “nearly every stage of the proceedings."


Jennifer Brandt a Guest on Law and Crime News

February 04, 2020

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm's Family Law Practice, was a guest on Law and Crime News discussing a number of trials happening around the country.


Michael Heller Recognized Among Philadelphia Business Journal Power 100

February 03, 2020

News - Business

Michael Heller has been included in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s “Power 100” list for the sixth consecutive year.


USCIS Issues New Version of Form I-9 [Alert]

February 03, 2020

Publication - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge discusses changes to the I-9 form, effective immediately.


Comfort Animals are Not Service Animals: U.S. DOT to Narrow Scope of Service Animal Accommodations [Alert]

February 03, 2020

Publication - Aviation, Aviation Regulatory, Transportation & Trade - Aviation

David Heffernan and Rachel Welford discuss the significant changes the DOT made to its regulations relating to the transportation of service animals by air.


Making the Push

February 03, 2020

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

In its January 2020 edition, the Chicago Lawyer magazine highlights the work of the Chicago office of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, particularly Darren Collier’s efforts to shape the 2020 legislative agenda.


State Attorney Activism and Enforcement Trends

February 03, 2020

Publication - Antitrust & Competition, State Attorneys General, Technology, Privacy & Data Security, White Collar Defense & Investigations

Ann-Marie Luciano, Chris Allen, and Bryan Mosca published an article in Bloomberg Law on February 3, 2020, sharing their observations on trends in state Attorney General activity in 2019, and the enforcement priorities they expect to see AGs focus on in 2020.


Circuit Court Once Again Reins in NLRB Over Jurisdiction [Alert]

February 03, 2020

Publication - Labor & Employment

Joe Quinn discusses the court's decision in Duquesne University v. NLRB and its impact on future attempts at organizing by faculty and non-faculty employees at religious schools.


Supreme Court to Hear Specific Personal Jurisdiction Product Cases That Caused Harm in Forum States

February 03, 2020

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Mark Mullen discusses the two Supreme Court decisions that limited the ability of plaintiffs to sue defendants in certain jurisdictions because of defects in personal jurisdiction and how that may change soon.

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