Recent News About Cozen O'Connor
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Lawdragon Names Six Cozen O’Connor Attorneys to Its Annual List of Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers
Lawdragon has named six members of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department to its annual list of Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers. -
Cozen O’Connor Announces Eight New Shareholders
Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce the promotion of eight members to shareholders: Alexandra Campau, Nathan Dooley, Kyle Farnam, Paul Ferland, Matthew Glavin, Aaron Lukas, Dana Meyers, and Judd Serotta. -
The Evolving Landscape of Accommodating Mental and Psychiatric Disabilities in the Workplace on October 1, 2024
David Garraux, Kira Geary, and Michael Schmidt will present “The Evolving Landscape of Accommodating Mental and Psychiatric Disabilities in the Workplace.” -
Ethics for the Trial and Transactional Attorney and Some Diversity Concerns on September 18, 2024
Daniel Q. Harrington will present the CLE “Ethics for the Trial and Transactional Attorney and Some Diversity Concerns” for the Gloucester County Legal Education Association. -
ESG and Sustainability Reporting: What’s "Material" to Your Business? on September 17, 2024
Kathy Jaffari will participate in a panel discussion hosted by the American Bar Association that will explore the topic of ESG materiality and its role in disclosure regulations and standards, including emerging trends, best practices, and case studies. -
Thomas Wilkinson Appointed to the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Thomas Wilkinson, a member of the firm’s Legal Profession Services practice, has been appointed to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility for a three-year term from 2024-2027. -
Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Author ABA Banking On It: The Ten Most Common Claims Involving Banks
Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Aaron Krauss, Brett Watson, and Josephine Bahn, members of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, have authored chapters of the American Bar Association’s latest book, Banking on It: The Ten Most Common Claims Involving Banks.