Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce the donation of $25,000 to the PHL COVID-19 Fund, a multi-sector initiative to help respond to the immediate demands of the community led jointly by the Philadelphia Foundation and the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.
Whether you are a supplier who cannot meet contractual deadlines because your supply chain collapsed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic or you are one of the businesses that is facing cancellations to an extent never seen before.
PHILADELPHIA – An ex-constituent services worker for state Sen. Anthony Williams who claims she was fired before Christmas in 2018 and after contracting breast cancer did not properly plead a claim of age discrimination, counsel for the senator recently said.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man who suffered permanent brain damage after a laser probe broke off during surgery will be compensated by a medical device company for $12.75 million.
Cozen O’Connor announced one of Pennsylvania’s leading tax attorneys, Jennifer W. Karpchuk, has joined its national tax practice. Karpchuk, a litigator, brings to the firm more than a decade of experience handling state and local tax-related disputes and transactions, including those involving corporate-level mergers and acquisitions.
PHILADELPHIA – A Malvern nonprofit that provides professional and educational designations for property-casualty insurance and risk management alleges its former chief relationship officer used her salary, bonuses and benefits for personal gain.
Fred Jacoby will be a member of this Strafford Publications panel, which will guide construction counsel in addressing the issues and pitfalls with wrap insurance programs, and the coverage issues that often arise — including coverage gaps and eroding or insignificant limits — from the perspective of both the insurer and the insured.
Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce the promotion of eight members to shareholders of the firm: Joseph C. Bedwick, Leni Morrison Cummins, Lynnette Espy-Williams, Daniel W. Hardwick, Hugh J. Marbury, Sean J. Riley, David B. Sunshine, and George A. Voegele, Jr.
Pete Fontaine will address legal and regulatory issues associated with the emerging contaminant, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during a seminar hosted by Eurofins Environmental Testing.
PHILADELPHIA – A settlement has been reached in the case of a Virginia plaintiff who alleged he was wrongfully terminated from an Eagleville-based company nearly two years ago.
In this two-hour CLE course, a four-member panel of distinguished attorneys and professionals will provide insight and guidance concerning many of the important legal and business issues that have emerged in connection with the IOT.
Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce attorney Robert S. Kaplan has joined its fast-growing Labor and Employment Group. Kaplan joins Cozen O’Connor’s Philadelphia office as a member and will be part of the group’s Employee Benefits practice.
CHICAGO – Following the settlement by a Chicago rabbi and the Chicago Loop Synagogue over a compensation contract from 1995, Stanley Kroll has filed a complaint against a Pennsylvania-based law firm alleging legal malpractice based on negligence.
The Legal 500 United States named Cozen O’Connor’s Aviation, Construction, Immigration, Insurance, and Maritime practices and Cozen O'Connor attorneys Scott Bettridge, Raymond DeLuca, Geoffrey Ferrer, Bruce Ficken, David Heffernan, Jeffrey Lawrence, Robert Magovern, Anne Mickey, and Jeffrey Mullen to its 2019 Legal Guide.
Cozen O’Connor welcomed three highly regarded investigative attorneys — Helen Park, Peter C. Lim, and Adam M. Shapiro — to its growing Institutional Response Group (IRG).