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    Communication Issues to Avoid While Co-Parenting
    October 30, 2025 / Divorce Without the Drama

    When ending a relationship, whether it’s through divorce, separation or breaking up, it may be appealing to completely cut off communication. However, if you share a child, you will need to be in each other’s lives for at least 18 years, if not ...

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    Divorce — It Does Not Have To Be One Size Fits All
    October 30, 2025 / Divorce Without the Drama

    This article was originally published in Mendham Neighbors Magazine in August 2023. If you’re considering a divorce, the end goal is clear: to get divorced. But how do you get there? I am surprised that even today, most people believe that going ...

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    Knowing When to Settle Your Case
    October 17, 2025 / Divorce Without the Drama

    Divorce is emotional and sometimes those emotions can cloud your judgment and stop you from settling your case, or missing opportunities to settle your case. Divorce can also be an expensive process, and the longer it drags on, the more expensive it ...

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    How a Government Shutdown Impacts Contractors
    October 6, 2025 / Cohen Seglias

    With another government shutdown now in place, it is important for contractors to be informed on how their contracts may be impacted and prepare for the uncertainty that could be coming their way. What Causes a Government Shutdown? A government ...

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    Arbitration In Family Law
    October 3, 2025 / Divorce Without the Drama

    What is Arbitration? Arbitration is a way to resolve your divorce out of court. Given the current backlog and shortage of judges, it is something people with family law issues should give serious consideration to utilizing in resolving their ...

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    How General Counsel Can Protect Themselves During Government Investigations
    September 30, 2025 / Investigations & Compliance Blog

    When a government investigation targets a company, the general counsel often becomes the focal point for managing the response. But in this role, counsel must take extra care not to cross the line from defense into obstruction. Both federal and ...

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    Pa. Supreme Court Affirms Public May Access Public Officials’ Social Media Posts Under Limited Circumstances
    September 29, 2025 / The Legal Intelligencer

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has affirmed a holding of the Commonwealth Court that requires a trial court to weigh additional factors before compelling a school district to retrieve and publicly disclose school board members’ social media posts ...

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    Influence the Outcome: A Contractor’s Guide to NJDOT’s Proposed Bidding Rules
    September 24, 2025 / Construction Law Now Blog

    The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) recently proposed extensive amendments to the regulations governing public bidding. While these changes are aimed at revising the prequalification framework and updating the bidding provisions, ...

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    Final CMMC Rule Takes Effect on November 10, 2025
    September 24, 2025 / Cohen Seglias

    On September 9, 2025, the Department of Defense issued a long-awaited final rule regarding the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). This final rule which has been published in the Federal Register and amended the Defense Federal ...

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    Digital Transformation and Succession Planning: A Legal View
    September 23, 2025 / Cohen Seglias

    Succession planning has traditionally focused on transferring tangible assets where ownership and valuation were relatively simple such as real estate, inventory and equipment. However, as digital transformation reshapes business models, intangible, ...

    CBS News Radio: Jason Copley Discusses 3D Printed Housing with Stephan Kaufman
    September 16, 2025 / CBS News Radio

    In a recent CBS News Radio segment, attorney Jason Copley joined Stephen Kaufman to discuss the future of 3D printed housing. Jason shared insights on the opportunities and challenges this innovative technology presents for the construction ...

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    Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports: Lia Thomas, UPenn’s Settlement and the Future of Transgender Student-Athletes
    September 16, 2025 / Rules for Schools — A Title IX Blog

    After President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) changed its policies the next day about the inclusion of transgender athletes in ...

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    It’s Alive: The CMMC Final Rule is Finally Here
    September 12, 2025 / Cohen Seglias

    On September 10, 2025, to borrow from the Beatles, the long and winding road brought DoD’s final rule amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to incorporate Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program (CMMC) ...

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    George Pallas Named Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” for Construction
    September 10, 2025

    George Pallas has been recognized as Best Lawyers® 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” in Philadelphia for both Litigation – Construction and Construction Law. The honor is reserved for one attorney in each practice area and location, based on the ...

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    ‘Can You Print a House?’: God, Robots and the U.S. Housing Crisis
    September 5, 2025 / The New York Times

    In a recent article by The New York Times exploring the rise of 3-D printed housing as a response to the national affordability crisis, Cohen Seglias partner Jason Copley shared his perspective on the promise of construction technology. 3-D ...

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    The Low-Down on Employee Handbooks
    August 29, 2025 / Electrical Contractor Magazine

    Partner Jonathan Landesman, who chairs the firm’s Labor & Employment Group, was featured in Electrical Contractor Magazine on why a tailored employee handbook is essential for growing service and maintenance contractors. “It’s a ...

    Pa. High Court Keeps Status Quo on Open-Records Access to Officials’ Personal Social Media Posts
    August 22, 2025 / Tribune-Review

    In a recent Tribune-Review article, Cohen Seglias attorney Joshua Bonn shared his perspective on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision regarding whether public officials’ personal social media posts are subject to the state’s open-records ...

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    Cohen Seglias Attorneys Named to the 2026 Best Lawyers® and Ones to Watch® Lists
    August 21, 2025

    We are pleased to share that 31 Cohen Seglias attorneys have been recognized in the 2026 editions of The Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America®. This recognition highlights our attorneys’ commitment to delivering ...

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    The AHA! Moment Podcast: From Courtrooms to Content Creation with Alyssa Ferreone
    August 21, 2025 / The AHA! Moment Podcast

    Alyssa Ferreone sat down with Angelina Spiropoulos on The AHA! Moment Podcast to discuss her path to becoming a construction attorney in New York City. During the conversation, Alyssa shared insights on the challenges and misconceptions that often ...

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    The Tariff Clause You Didn’t Draft: Insights from Construction Counsel on Steel Tariffs, Price Escalation, and Trade Volatility
    August 12, 2025 / Legal Intelligencer

    Global Steel Production: A Growing Disparity In 2017, China produced 831 million tons of raw steel. The U.S. fell in fourth place, with 81.6 million tons, behind India and Japan. Seven years later, in 2024, the United States produced 79 million tons ...

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