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Ranked among the top 100 law firms in the country, Cozen O’Connor has more than 800 attorneys in 31 cities across two continents. We are a full-service firm with nationally recognized practices in litigation, business law, and government relations, and our attorneys have experience operating in all sectors of the economy. Our diverse client list includes global Fortune 500 companies, middle-market firms poised for growth, ambitious startups, and high-profile individuals.
In an industry built on talk, Cozen O’Connor has made its name by doing. We have built our firm one case, one victory at a time. Our attorneys have impeccable academic credentials and are able to combine intellectual rigor with practicality and efficiency. We provide sophisticated, business-minded advice aimed at one simple goal: getting the right result for our clients. No matter how complex, contentious, or critical the undertaking, we persevere until the job is done. Source
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Search ArticlesStuart Shorenstein Named to CSNY 2026 Who’s Who in Insurance
Monday, July 13, 2026 Stuart Shorenstein, a managing director and co-founder of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies’ New York practice, has been named to City & State New York’s 2026 Who’s Who in Insurance list. A trusted advocate in the property and casualty insurance sector, Stuart’s clients include large publicly traded insurers, which he advises on legislative and regulatory matters before New York State government. View full list here.
Biggest Illinois Decisions Of 2026: Midyear Report
Melissa Siebert and Jeremy Glenn were quoted in a Law360 article highlighting significant Illinois court decisions issued during the first half of 2026, including rulings affecting biometric privacy litigation and employer exposure under the state's wage laws.
Eighth Circuit Examines Insurer's Obligation after Adverse Verdict Against Insured
MaKenna Stoakes authored the article "Eighth Circuit Examines Insurer's Obligation after Adverse Verdict Against Insured" for the American Bar Association's Litigation Section committee. In the article, she analyzes the Eighth Circuit's split decision in Scobee v.
After Tense Terms, Hints Of High Court Harmony With Circuits
Thursday, July 9, 2026 Michael de Leeuw was quoted in the Law360 analysis column "After Tense Terms, Hints Of High Court Harmony With Circuits." The article explains that the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a higher percentage of federal appellate court decisions this term than in recent years, suggesting increased alignment between the justices and lower courts. Michael noted that circuit courts may be becoming more adept at anticipating the Supreme Court’s direction.
Paxton Halts Wind Turbine Dumping | FTC Lands $35M Win Against Hopper | Iowa Takes Aim at Temu Marketplace
The State AG Report – 07.09.2026 Here are curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US: AG Ken Paxton Secures Victory to End Illegal Wind Turbine Dumping State AG Elections: Griswold Wins Colorado Primary, Coleman Files for Another Term West Virginia AG Leads Multistate Coalition Urging EPA to Delay Implementation of Tier 4 Vehicle Emission Standards Travel App Hopper to Pay $35...
Why PERM Recruitment Is Harder Now And How Employers Can Prepare
Elizabeth Olivera and Kelli Natrin discuss in the latest issue of HR Legal & Compliance Excellence the challenges employers face when conducting Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) recruitment in today’s labor market. Beth and Kelli explain how AI-powered job search platforms have increased applicant volume and how expanding wage transparency laws have added new considerations for employers sponsoring foreign nationals for permanent residence.
H-1B: Inside Microsoft Layoffs and the Foreign Visa Loophole
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 David Adams was quoted in a Newsweek article discussing Microsoft's latest workforce reduction of approximately 4,800 employees, which comes as the company continues to sponsor high-skilled visa workers and invest heavily in AI-focused growth initiatives.
Attorney Mental Health Is An Ethical Obligation In The AI Era
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 Scott Bettridge and David Adams’ alert “Growing Use of Artificial Intelligence in U.S. Immigration Adjudications Is Driving Higher RFE and Denial Rates” was cited in a Law360 article examining the growing role of artificial intelligence in the immigration system and the ethical obligations attorneys face as AI becomes increasingly integrated into both government adjudications and legal practice.
Ashley Ainsley Moves from Canada’s TSX Venture Exchange to Cozen O’Connor LLP’s Corporate Practice
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 VANCOUVER – July 7, 2026 – International law firm Cozen O’Connor today announced experienced corporate and securities lawyer Ashley Ainsley has joined its international Corporate Practice as counsel.
Jana Aune Deach and Jim Vedder Recognized in 2026 Doyle's Guide for Leading Family Lawyers
MINNEAPOLIS, July 2, 2026 — Jana Aune Deach and Jim Vedder, members of Cozen O’Connor’s Family Law Practice, have been recognized in the 2026 Doyle’s Guide rankings of leading Minneapolis–Saint Paul Family, Matrimonial & Divorce Lawyers. Jim was named among the Top 5 Preeminent Lawyers, while Jana was recognized as one of the area’s Leading Lawyers.