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Brett Nicole Taylor of Cozen O'Connor was named to the 2024 Super Lawyers Southern California Rising Stars list and the 2024 Super Lawyers Women’s Edition.
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Throughout the country, large municipalities are laboratories of democracy. New and innovative policies introduced in one market are often exported to others, and ultimately replicated at the state and federal level. #CozenCities
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Leni Cummins of Cozen O'Connor discusses that starting January 1, 2025, NYC property owners may not deny a housing interest to someone based on their criminal history, with limited exceptions.
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As droves of migrants arrive at the Southern Border, the consequences of the federal government’s inaction on immigration profoundly affect major cities like New York City and Chicago. Members of Public Strategies’ Federal, New York, and Chicago teams discuss the national perspective and the localized impact, emphasizing the need for comprehensive federal immigration reform and support to alleviate the burdens of the migrant crisis on urban areas.
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Join David Barron, Susan Eisenberg, Aaron Holt, Cassandra Jacobsen, and Walter Stella of Cozen O’Connor as they discuss recent rules, including the FTC’s ban on noncompetes and the DOL’s increase to the minimum threshold for salaried employees.
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Congratulations to Stuart Shorenstein, managing director and founder of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies’ #NewYork practice, for being named in City & State NY’s 2024 Who’s Who in #Casinos & #SportsBetting!
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“In Washington, process often trumps substance. But if one party gains unified control of government, it has the ability to bend the #legislative process to its #political will.”— Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public StrategiesYour weekly Cozen Currents: ✅Filibuster Reform Possible if One Party Sweeps in November✅Populism’s Influence on Antitrust Enforcement ✅GOP Eyes Corporate Tax Cuts in 2025 Negotiations
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Join Michael Schmidt, Janice Sued Agresti, and Jamie Ansorge of Cozen O'Connor as they host the latest installment in this quarterly webinar series.
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IAM Patent 1000 has named Frank Abramonte, Blake Coblentz, Thomas Fisher, Keith Fredlake, Jeffrey Gendzwill, Barry Golob, and Edward Weisz of Cozen O'Connor to their 2024 list.
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“Although the presidential race continues to be a nail-biter and the House has one of the slimmest margins in almost 100 years, that hasn’t stopped Republicans from thinking big about their post-election plans.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies
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