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Cozen O'Connor

Cozen O'Connor P.C.
Cozen O'Connor
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
No. of offices 26 total (2 international)
No. of attorneys more than 675 (2017)
Major practice areas General practice
Key people Stephen A. Cozen, Founder & Chairman, Patrick J. O'Connor, Vice Chairman, Thomas A. Decker, Vice Chairman, Michael J. Heller, President & CEO, Vince R. McGuinness, Jr., Managing Partner
Revenue $376.0M (2016)
Date founded 1970
Founder Stephen A. Cozen
Company type Professional corporation
Website cozen.com

Cozen O'Connor P.C. is a large U.S. law firm based in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The firm was ranked 95th on the AmLaw 100 Survey in 2016, 1st in the nation in The American Lawyer in its Midlevel Associates Satisfaction Survey in 2017, and ranked 79th on the National Law Journal's list of the 500 Largest American Law Firms in 2017. Although the firm was founded in 1970, it has pursued a strategy of aggressive growth, and has expanded to more than 675 lawyers in 25 cities across two continents.

Cozen O'Connor is one of many large law firms providing counsel to the detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

In September 2009, the firm launched the subsidiary, Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies. The subsidiary operates out of the firm's Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware offices. Chaired by Mark Alderman, the group also includes Managing Partner, Howard Schweitzer, the first COO of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

Cozen O'Connor filed a lawsuit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas against the Philadelphia Board of Ethics in an attempt to lift campaign contribution limits for the 2007 Philadelphia mayoral election. The firm had represented Bob Brady in his efforts off a ballot challenge from Tom Knox, and wanted to be paid for its work. City law limited campaign contributions to $2,500 for individuals and $10,000 for law firms, political action committees and unincorporated businesses. In February 2011, the court ruled that the firm has the standing to challenge the ethics board. In reversing the lower courts, Justice Max Baer said Cozen O'Connor sufficiently pleaded in its declaratory judgment action its own inability to forgive the total debt without violating campaign finance laws.


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