...Dwayne Andrews has joined Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, a government relations firm. Andrews was a...
...Counsel for Plaintiff: Geoffrey D. Ferrer, Esq., Christopher Raleigh, Esq., Cozen O'Connor, New York, NY. Counsel for Defendants...
A driver who hit a pedestrian can introduce the pedestrian's cellphone records into evidence in order to argue that the pedestrian contributed to the accident by talking on the phone, a Brooklyn judg
...Attorney for Respondent by: Menachem J. Kanstner, Esq., Cozen O'Connor, P.C. Recitation, as required by CPLR 2219...
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...Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Issues: Stephen A. Cozen, Elliott R. Feldman, Cozen O'Connor, Philadelphia, PA; Ronald L. Motley, Robert T. Haefele, Motley Rice...
Menachem J. Kastner, a member of Cozen O'Connor, and Amanda L. Nelson, an associate at the firm, ask: "What happens when the tenant does not seek recoupment, but rather stops (or decreases) futu
...Rule 12(b)(6) Issues: Stephen A. Cozen, Elliott R. Feldman, Cozen O'Connor, Philadelphia, PA; Ronald L. Motley, Robert T. Haefele, Motley Rice...
The hopes of plaintiffs who attempted to hold dozens of foreign organizations and individuals responsible for aiding and abetting al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks we
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