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Joseph Hill on Young Voters and Engagement, Washington Post

October 21, 2024

Publication - 2024 Elections, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Joseph Hill, Managing Director of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies in Philadelphia, was featured in a Washington Post article titled, A Pennsylvania road trip finds voters full of doubt, anger, and unease.


Jennifer Brandt discusses Melody Farris on Court TV’s Think Tank

October 21, 2024

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt was a guest on Court TV’s Think Tank to discuss Melody Farris, who is charged with killing her husband.


Department of Defense Publishes Final Rule on Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification [Alert]

October 21, 2024

Publication - Construction Law, Government Contracts - Real Estate & Construction

The DoD's long-awaited Final Rule for the CMMC program introduces new cybersecurity requirements for almost all DoD contracts.


New York Note: Deputy Mayor for Public Safety, Fifth Ave, Health Commissioner

October 21, 2024

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Following the resignation of Phil Banks amid federal investigations into the Adams administration, Mayor Adams has announced the appointment of Chauncey Parker as the new Deputy Mayor for Public Safety.


NLRB General Counsel Issues Memorandum Arguing Noncompetes are Illegal [Alert]

October 17, 2024

Publication - Labor & Employment, Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Computer Abuse

Aaron Holt and Cassie Jacobsen discuss a recent memorandum from NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo about the legality of noncompetes.


John Reich Speaks at Dakota County’s Annual State of the County Event

October 17, 2024

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

John Reich, Senior Principal of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies in Minnesota, joined a political panel discussion at Dakota County’s annual State of the County event, marking the County’s 175th anniversary.


SEC Asserts Enforcement Authority for Inadequate 204A Policies and Procedures Despite No MNPI Misuse [Alert]

October 17, 2024

Publication - Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement

Alex Cohen and Emily Fulginiti discuss the SEC's crack down on Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) who fail to properly handle Material Non-Public Information (MNPI). Even if the RIA doesn't misuse the information, inadequate policies can lead to hefty fines.


Broad Street Brief: City, CCP Launch Municipal Employment College

October 17, 2024

Publication - 2024 Elections, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Last week, Mayor Cherelle Parker joined the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) to launch the new City College for Municipal Employment, which will train students specifically for local government jobs.


Examining State AGs’ Use of Outside Counsel

October 16, 2024

Publication - State Attorneys General

Ketan Bhirud was a guest on FedSoc’s Fourth Branch Podcast to discuss state AGs’ use of outside counsel.


City-Led Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Application Enters Public Review [Alert]

October 16, 2024

Publication - Business, Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use & Development

Vivien Krieger and Rachel Scall discuss New York City's proposal to rezone Atlantic Avenue to spur development and affordable housing.


Cozen O’Connor Named to America’s Most Loved Workplaces Again

October 16, 2024

Press Release

This is the third year in a row Cozen O’Connor has been named to this list and is the only AmLaw 100 law firm on it.


Cozen Currents: All Geopolitics Are Local

October 15, 2024

Publication - 2024 Elections, Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

The presidential election will be decided on domestic issues, but Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still touting their foreign policy platforms as they seek to woo voters.


Michael Heller Talks to Law360 About his Re-election to CEO, Surviving the Pandemic, What Comes Next

October 15, 2024

News

Following his unanimous re-election to CEO, Michael Heller spoke with Law360 Pulse about the successes and challenges of the last three years and his priorities for the next three.


Peter J. Roberts To Be Inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy

October 14, 2024

Press Release - Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring, Business

Peter J. Roberts, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s nationally recognized Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring Practice, has been selected for induction as a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy.


New York Note: Deputy Mayor, City Legislation, Shelter Closing

October 14, 2024

Publication - Government Relations - Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies

Last Tuesday, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright resigned her position, making her the seventh senior official to leave the Adams administration in recent weeks. Wright’s resignation followed that of her husband David Banks, the Chancellor of NYC Schools, and her brother-in-law, Phil Banks, the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety.


Jennifer Brandt Discusses Leilani Simon and Suzanne Simpson on Court TV’s Think Tank

October 14, 2024

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt was a guest on Court TV’s Think Tank to discuss Leilani Simon, a mom accused of killing her toddler.


Defining All-Risk: Despite $30M Loss, Loose Bolt Not 'Damage'

October 14, 2024

Publication - Insurance Coverage, Property Insurance - Insurance

Josh Tumen and Paul C. Ferland contributed the Expert Analysis “Defining All-Risk: Despite $30M Loss, Loose Bolt Not 'Damage'” for Law360.


Wendy Venoit Inducted into the National Academy of Construction

October 11, 2024

Press Release - Construction Law - Real Estate & Construction

Wendy Venoit, a member of the firm’s Construction Law Practice, has been inducted into the National Academy of Construction (NAC).


The Governor and the Mayor: A Modern Seabury Hearing? [NYLJ]

October 11, 2024

Publication - Commercial Litigation, Government & Regulatory

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing whether New York Governor Kathy Hochul has the authority to remove Mayor Eric Adams from office.


3 Wage Cases to Watch as Justices Return to Bench

October 11, 2024

News - Government Contracts, Transportation & Trade

Eric Leonard, co-chair of the firm’s Government Contracts practice, was quoted in a Law360 article discussing a challenge to a 2021 U.S. Department of Labor rule raising the minimum wage for federal contract workers and President Biden’s executive order regarding the rulemaking.

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