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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 Articles“Trust Nothing, Verify Everything”: Warning for Trademark Lawyers Generating AI Filings
Camille Miller was interviewed in a World Trademark Review article discussing recent court scrutiny of AI-generated hallucinations in legal filings and best practices for responsible AI use.
Water Policy at a Crossroads: Public Health Decisions and Rising Industrial Demand [The Water News Source]
Michael Klein discusses fluoride in drinking water systems and the Susquehanna River Basin Commission’s (SRBC) approach regarding water usage by data centers in The Water News Source. Fluoridation of public drinking water remains a topic of debate as some communities reconsider its use due to cost and health concerns.
DHS Sets Four-Year Deadline for F-1 Students
On Thursday, July 16, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the publication of a final rule that officially eliminates the “duration of status” for nonimmigrant students (F visas), exchange visitors (J visas), and foreign media representatives (I visas). The new rule will limit the length of stay for F-1 and J-1 candidates for the length of their specific program, not to exceed a maximum period of four years.
DOD's Cybersecurity Program Halt Reveals Compliance Gaps
Thursday, July 16, 2026 Lawrence Prosen was quoted in a Law360 article discussing the U.S. Department of Defense’s decision to suspend the Phase 2 requirements of its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program and the uncertainty surrounding the future of cybersecurity compliance requirements for defense contractors.
DOT Signals Deregulatory Shift for Aviation Consumer Protection
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has taken a significant step toward recalibrating federal aviation consumer protection policy. In early July, DOT took three separate actions that collectively signal a pivot toward reduced regulatory burdens and expanded procedural protections for airlines and ticket agents. These actions reflect a broader regulatory philosophy that emphasizes statutory restraint, regulatory flexibility, and a more limited regulatory footprint.
25 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named 2026 Minnesota Super Lawyers, Rising Stars
Thursday, July 16, 2026 MINNEAPOLIS, July 15, 2026 — Super Lawyers named 25 Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2026 Minnesota Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Fourteen lawyers were named Super Lawyers, including Christopher J. Bellini, John P. Boyle, Craig A. Brandt, Jana Aune Deach, Christopher Ferreira, Katheryn A. Gettman, Brian T. Grogan, Timothy L. Gustin, Matthew P. Kostolnik, Heather L. Marx, Bryant D. Tchida, James J. Vedder, Thomas G. Wallrich, and Patrick T. Zomer.
Cozen O'Connor LLP Named One of Canadian Lawyer's Top Family Law Teams for 2026
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 Cozen O'Connor LLP has been named one of Canadian Lawyer's Top Family Law Teams for 2026, recognizing the firm's Family Law practice for excellence in legal service delivery, innovation, community service, and the effective use of technology. The inaugural recognition follows a national nomination process and evaluation by an independent panel of senior family law practitioners from across Canada.
New Jersey’s New Data Broker Law is Expensive, Expansive, and Effective Immediately
The Garden State has made life more complicated and more expensive for the data broker industry. On June 30, 2026, New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill signed A.5328, making New Jersey the seventh state to enact a data broker law. New Jersey’s new data broker law is arguably the most aggressive, and certainly the most expensive, in the country.
Tiffany Bustamante Re-Appointed to University of Florida Levin College of Law Alumni Council Board of Directors and Co-Chair of Membership Committee
Tuesday, July 14, 2026 Tiffany Bustamante, a member of the Global Insurance Department and co-chair of the Bad Faith group, has been re-appointed to the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law Alumni Council board of directors and named co-chair of the Membership Committee. Founded in 1983, the UF Law Alumni Council (LAC) fosters engagement between the College of Law and its alumni while supporting the professional development of UF Law students.
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.