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An article published by Inside EPA quoted Mintz Member and Chair of the firm’s Environmental Law Practice Jeff Porter on potential new legal barriers to environmentalists demonstrating standing to bring citizen suits under environmental laws, particularly under a Supreme Court with a new conservative majority.
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The Deal’s “Deal Doctors” column highlighted the arrival of seasoned restructuring lawyers Nathan Coco and Megan Preusker as Members in Mintz’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Practice. The column detailed some of Mr. Coco and Ms. Preusker’s high-profile and recent client representations, as well as an overview of their respective practices.
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The Bond Buyer featured the arrival of seasoned restructuring lawyers Nathan Coco and Megan Preusker as Members in Mintz’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Practice. The article detailed some of Mr. Coco and Ms. Preusker’s high-profile and recent client representations, as well as an overview of their respective practices. The article also quoted Mintz Managing Member Bob Bodian on Mr. Coco and Ms. Presuker’s reputation and quality of work.
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Mintz Practice Group Associate Lindsey Steinberg authored a Law360 Expert Analysis article that examined the potential impact of a recent settlement in a class action lawsuit regarding lengthy delays in processing of Employment Authorization Document applications for individuals in F-1 student status. She wrote that the settlement is welcome news for F-1 students who have been delayed in their ability to begin work following graduation due to long processing delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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Mintz Member and Chair of the Firm’s Intellectual Property Division Michael Renaud, Member Adam Rizk, and Associate Matthew Karambelas co-authored an article published by IAM on adjudicating redesigns at the International Trade Commission including best practices for complainants managing discovery of redesigns.
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Law360 reported that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently upheld the International Trade Commission's finding that a pair of bacteria strains used by German-based Jennewein infringed a Glycosyn milk patent. The article included a quote from Mintz Intellectual Property Member Michael Newman, noting that, in addition to Mr. Newman, Glycosyn was represented by Member and Chair of the firm's Intellectual Property Division Michael Renaud, Members Thomas Wintner and James Wodarski, and Associates Courtney Herndon and Matthew Karambelas.
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