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You Snooze, You [could] Lose: Timing Issues for Construction Defect Claims on September 7, 2023
Susie Lloyd, an associate in the firm's Commercial Litigation Group, Benjamin Migliorino, an associate in the firm's Subrogation & Recovery Department, and Peter Marxhausen of Unified Building Sciences & Engineering, Inc. -
The Supreme Court’s Prohibition on the Consideration of Race in Student Admissions and the Impact on Employer DE&I Programs on August 24, 2023
EEOC Commissioner Andrea R. Lucas will join Debra Steiner Friedman, Alan Pittler, and Michael Schmidt for this webinar on the U.S. Supreme Court breaking their long-standing precedent to rule that educational institutions can no longer consider race when making admissions decisions. -
A Quarter for Your Thoughts: New York Employment Law Q3 2023 Developments and Trends on August 1, 2023
This Episode: Updating New York’s Newest Employment Laws and Addressing Proposed New York Legislation to Watch -
Employment Discrimination: Updates and New Frontiers on Cozen O'Connor on July 20, 2023
The parameters of what constitutes discrimination in the workplace continue to evolve as new laws and interpretations of existing laws are published. -
Cozen O'Connor hosts 2022 Bad Faith Year in Review on April 26, 2023
Gregory S. Hudson and Chad A. Pasternack will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled "2022 Bad Faith Year in Review." -
Cozen O'Connor hosts Success in Subrogation: Strategies to Maximize Recovery on April 25, 2023
Our Canadian-based subrogation attorneys will discuss invaluable lessons learned “in the trenches” of litigating subrogation claims. -
Lithium-Ion Battery Fires: We Know It’s Happening, How Can We Prove It? on March 29, 2023
Kyle A. Farnam, Nathaniel Simons, and Tal R. Nagourney of ESI Engineering will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled "Lithium-Ion Battery Fires: We Know It’s Happening, How Can We Prove It?" -
The End of Boilerplate Employment Agreements on March 23, 2023
Employers have entered into written agreements with employees since the dawn of time, often relying on forms and templates with little to no reflection on the unique aspects of the particular employment relationship or the current state of the law. -
A Quarter for Your Thoughts: New York Employment Law Q1 2023 Developments and Trends on January 31, 2023
Join Michael Schmidt and Janice Sued Agresti as they host the latest installment in this quarterly webinar series. -
Should I Stay or Should I Go: Removal in Insurance Cases on December 7, 2022
Stephen P. Pate and Karl A. Schulz will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled, "Should I Stay or Should I Go: Removal in Insurance Cases." -
Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law Part 2 on November 22, 2022
One of the significant developments in 2022 is the use of artificial intelligence (A.I.) by employers when making employment-related decisions, and the attempts by states and the federal government to regulate the use of A.I. -
Preparing Your Workplace for the Election Season on September 8, 2022
Preparing Your Workplace for the Election Season on September 8, 2022. -
Best Practices for Responding to Federal Agencies – Employee Complaints and Investigations on June 23, 2022
Best Practices for Responding to Federal Agencies – Employee Complaints and Investigations on June 23, 2022. -
The Great Resignation: Legal Issues and Strategies for Navigating the Labor Shortage (Part Two) on April 28, 2022
The Great Resignation: Legal Issues and Strategies for Navigating the Labor Shortage (Part Two) on April 28, 2022. -
Intercompany Arbitration - Basic Concepts on February 17, 2022
Intercompany Arbitration - Basic Concepts on February 17, 2022. -
Review of Significant D&O Cases for the First Half of 2021 on July 28, 2021
Review of Significant D&O Cases for the First Half of 2021 on July 28, 2021. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: The Future of OSHA Under the Biden Administration
The workplace safety world is currently consumed by rumors and speculation as to what is happening with OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard recently “put on hold” by Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Corporate COffee Break: Doing Business Globally in a Time of Trade Tensions
While the focus remains on ending the global pandemic, U.S. trade disputes with China and other countries continue to impact the economy and may even be impacting the U.S. response to the health crisis in negative ways. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Bad Faith 2020 Year in Review
Mike Melendez and Chad Pasternack will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled, "Bad Faith 2020 Year in Review" on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: COVID-19 Series: American Rescue Plan of 2021 and Continued Impact of FFCRA
On March 10, 2021, Congress passed the American Rescue Plan of 2021, which included new and expanded provisions of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).