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What's Up With Expense Allocations In Mixed-Use Condominiums?

June 20, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Morrison Cummins discusses the allocation of expenses between residential and commercial portions of mixed-use condominiums, emphasizing the significance of comprehending the established allocation methodology and its practical application on Habitat's Legal Talk podcast.


New York Note – Primary Election, NYPD Commissioner Resigns, Teacher Contract

June 20, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – NYC Primary Election on Tuesday, June 27; NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell Resigns; Teachers Union Reaches Tentative Contract


How Do I Force a Developer to Finish Construction Work in My Building?

June 20, 2023

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Morrison Cummins addresses the common challenges owners face in getting necessary work and repairs from developers when dealing with new construction projects in The New York Times.


Adams Administration Unveils the “City of Yes for Economic Opportunity Zoning Proposal” [Alert]

June 20, 2023

Publication - Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Sunny Bhatt, Rachel Scall, and Vivien R. Krieger discuss Mayor Adams' "City of Yes for Economic Opportunity" proposal, the second of the mayor’s City of Yes zoning initiatives.


Jeffrey Pasek Elected Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Marc Sanders Foundation

June 20, 2023

Press Release - Labor & Employment

Jeffrey Pasek, past chair of Cozen O'Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, has been elected as the chair of the board of trustees for the Marc Sanders Foundation.


It’s (Not) About Time - Government May Move to Dismiss FCA Suit at Any Point During its Pendency [Alert]

June 20, 2023

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Government Contracts, White Collar Defense & Investigations

The Supreme Court confirmed that the Government may intervene and move to dismiss a False Claims Act lawsuit at any time during the life of the case.


California Pay-Disclosure Practices Draw Scrutiny from Regulators

June 19, 2023

News - Labor & Employment

Michele Ballard Miller was quoted in SHRM discussing the new pay transparency requirements in California.


Your Non-compete Might Be Illegal: NLRB Turns Up Heat for Rank-and-File Workers

June 16, 2023

News - Labor & Employment, Labor Relations & Disputes, Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

Michael Schmidt was quoted in the New Jersey Law Journal discussing the National Labor Relations Board's memo warning that employment noncompete clauses for nonmanagerial employers are illegal.


Structuring Lease Agreements To Maximize Subrogation Recoveries

June 16, 2023

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

One of the most frustrating scenarios in the subrogation world is when a promising claim with clear liability on the part of a tenant is barred or limited based on lease language. When it comes to lease agreements, a potential future subrogation claim against a tenant is usually an afterthought.


Rethinking Restrictive Covenants: Delaware Courts’ Movement in Favor of the Restricted [Alert]

June 16, 2023

Publication - Capital Markets & Securities, Corporate

Chad Cowan and Ashley Park discuss two recent decisions in Delaware: Ainslie v. Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., and Intertek Testing Systems v. Eastman.


Managing Time and Evidence to Maximize Subrogation Recoveries in Canada

June 15, 2023

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Our Canadian-based subrogation attorneys provided an overview of the Canadian limitations landscape.


AG ABCs: AI Regulation Requests | Biotech Merger Support | California Climate Conflict

June 15, 2023

Publication - State Attorneys General

The State AG Report – 6.15.2023 Here are curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US.


‘The Lost Year’: New York’s Adult-Use Cannabis Industry Grapples With Sluggish Rollout

June 14, 2023

News - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - Cannabis

Jamie Ansorge was quoted in Cannabis Business Times discussing New York's legislation that allows hemp farmers to grow cannabis for the state's adult-use market.


Florida Tort Reform 2023: What Subrogation Professionals Need to Know

June 13, 2023

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Joshua R. Goodman and Joseph F. Rich will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled "Florida Tort Reform 2023: What Subrogation Professionals Need to Know."


Jason Domark Named President-Elect of the Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami

June 13, 2023

Press Release - Commercial Litigation

Jason Domark, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been named president-elect of the Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami.


Cozen Currents: Corporate America Caught in the Political Crossfire

June 13, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

“Big business used to be a key driver of the Republican platform, while blue collar workers were the domain of the Democrats. But as both the GOP and Democrats now vie to be the party of the working class, often in the form of culture war battles, corporate America is finding itself caught in the crossfire.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies


Things Get Spicy When McCormick Attempts Document Dump in Contract Dispute [eDiscovery Alert]

June 13, 2023

Publication - Electronic Discovery & Practice Advisory Services

Joe Tate and Nicole Gill offer perspective on a recent decision that found a party was required to review documents for relevance before producing them.


Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies Lands National Communications Expert and Former Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus Kyle D. Anderson

June 12, 2023

Press Release - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, Strategic Communications/Reputation Management

Anderson brings to the firm more than three decades of serving as a senior communications adviser to clients ranging from the Democratic National Party to the multi-billion-dollar Walton Family Foundation.


Employers are more exposed to A.I.-related lawsuits in the workplace. Here’s how to protect your company

June 12, 2023

News - Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with Fortune about a New York City law that will go into effect in July that is targeted to protect job candidates from potential biases in the recruiting process.


New York Note – Legislative Session, Court of Claims, FEMA Funding

June 12, 2023

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

News in New York – State Session Concludes; NYC to Receive Over $100M from FEMA for Asylum Seekers; NYC Council Passes and Introduces Legislation; Appointments to New York State Court of Claims

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