People in the News—April 10, 2020—Law office of Faye Riva Cohen
Faye Riva Cohen, of the Law office of Faye Riva Cohen in Philadelphia, led a National Business Institute webinar titled "Coronavirus: When You Suspect (or Know) a Worker is Infected."
April 10, 2020 at 11:00 AM
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Faye Riva Cohen, of the Law office of Faye Riva Cohen in Philadelphia, led a National Business Institute webinar titled "Coronavirus: When You Suspect (or Know) a Worker is Infected."
The program was available to a national audience.
She spoke about how businesses can balance workplace safety with employee privacy and anti-discrimination rights.
Cohen is the founder and managing attorney of the Law office of Faye Riva Cohen.
She practices, employment, labor, disability, civil rights and discrimination law.
Cohen is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association Social Security disability committee, the National Organization of Social Security Claim Representatives and the National Employment Lawyers Association.
She is also an approved panel member of the Philadelphia Bar Association lawyer information and referral service.
Cohen serves on the plaintiff's employment law panel and the social security law panel of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
She earned her Juris Doctor from the Denver College of Law in 1972.
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Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young partners Sara P. Crovitz and Lawrence P. Stadulis served as panelists on the Investment Adviser Association's 2020 Webinar.
The webinar, "Answering Clients' Portfolio Questions," discussed how to answer client questions in light of regulatory issues such as selective disclosure, preventing the misuse of material nonpublic information, and codes of ethics.
Crovitz provides counsel on all aspects of investment company and investment adviser regulation.
Prior to joining Stradley Ronon, she was deputy chief counsel and associate director of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's division of investment management
She worked at the SEC for 21 years, including 17 years in the division of investment management focusing on issues under the Investment Company and Investment Advisers Acts of 1940.
Stadulis chairs Stradley Ronon's broker-dealer regulatory group and co-chairs the firm's fiduciary governance group and investment advisers group.
He advises clients in matters pertaining to the registration and regulation of investment advisers and investment companies under federal and state securities laws.
Stadulis also manages related issues pertaining to investment advisers and investment companies, including matters involving ERISA, broker-dealer regulation and banking laws.
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