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Mintz Member Frank Gerratana was quoted in The New York Times DealBook newsletter regarding a lawsuit filed by studio Miramax against Quentin Tarantino claiming breach of contract and various intellectual property violations in Tarantino’s auctions of nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, associated with his original handwritten screenplay for “Pulp Fiction”.
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Managing Member of Mintz's Los Angeles Office Joshua Briones and Members Todd Rosenbaum and Arameh O'Boyle co-authored an article published by Corporate Counsel summarizing major developments for consumer class actions in 2021, many of which they wrote will carry over into 2022. The article included extensive contributions from Associates Crystal Lopez, Esteban Morales, and Adam Korn.
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Mintz Member, Chair of the firm’s Corporate Practice, and Co-chair of the Securities & Capital Markets Practice Megan Gates was quoted in an article published by Bloomberg Tax on auditors joining investors, regulators, rating agencies, and others in increasingly scrutinizing companies’ voluntary environmental, social, and corporate governance disclosures.
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Mintz Member Jennifer Rubin authored an article published by Corporate Counsel exploring how a new generation of tech savvy, social justice-focused, and environmentally aware employee stakeholders are creating recruitment, retention, and other employment challenges. In the article, she wrote that corporate counsel can play a key role in managing and mitigating this human capital risk, not only in response to the growing environmental, social, and governance disclosure and regulation trends, but as part of the need to design future-proof legal frameworks for the workplace.
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Mintz Member and Chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Division Michael Renaud was quoted in an article published by Law360 detailing high-profile patent cases to watch in 2022. Specifically, Mr. Renaud commented on American Axle v. Neapco, a “monster” Federal Circuit decision involving patent eligibility under Section 101 of the Patent Act, which the U.S. Supreme Court is considering taking up.
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Mintz Member and Chair of the firm’s Litigation Practice Scott Ford was quoted in an article published by Law360 detailing high-profile Massachusetts cases to watch in 2022. Specifically, Mr. Ford reflected on potential changes in enforcement priorities following a changing of the guard at the U.S. attorney's office in Boston, with former Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins taking over as top prosecutor.
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