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Au Pairs Caught Between Work and a Pandemic
April 2, 2020
In an article published by The New York Times, Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications of ML Strategies Nancy J. Sterling was quoted on behalf of client Au Pair in America, a federally approved organization that helps match au pairs and host families, on resources and support provided to both families and au pairs during the coronavirus pandemic.
Special Report: The Mask Middlemen - How Pop-Up Brokers Seek Big Paydays in a Frenzied Market
April 1, 2020
Vice President of ML Strategies Christian Fjeld was quoted in an article published by Reuters discussing the increase of price gouging due to COVID-19 and its legality.
What FDA Has Done So Far In Response To COVID-19
April 1, 2020
Mintz Member Joanne Hawana, Senior Director of ML Strategies Aaron Josephson, and Mintz Associate Benjamin Zegarelli co-authored an article published in Law360 discussing the latest actions from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to COVID-19.
Remote Work May Change Attorneys’ Habits After Pandemic
March 31, 2020
Mintz Member Andrew DeVoogd was quoted in an article published by Bloomberg Law on how an increase in telework to reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) could engender new technological habits among attorneys that change how law is practiced.
Trump Keeps Touting an Unproven Coronavirus Treatment. It’s Now Being Tested on Thousands in New York
March 31, 2020
Mintz Member Dianne Bourque was quoted in an article published by the Washington Post on New York’s efforts to distribute tens of thousands of doses of anti-malarial drugs as an experimental, unproven treatment for seriously ill coronavirus patients.
Retailers’ Rents for April Are Due This Week. How Much Will Actually Be Paid Is Up in the Air.
March 30, 2020
In an article published by Forbes, Mintz Member Patricia Kantor commented on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on retailers and landlords, as their April rent comes due.
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