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Law Firm Expanding Into 919 Third Ave. in Ginormous Deal
August 15, 2021
An article published by The New York Post reported that Mintz has signed a 101,394 square-foot, 20-year lease, covering floors 37-39 and partial concourse level at 919 Third Avenue. The article included commentary from Stephen J. Gulotta, Jr., Managing Member of Mintz’s New York Office and Chair of the firm’s Corporate Practice, on how the move better accommodates the firm’s growth and enables Mintz to hire additional talent to continue to provide industry-leading support and service to clients.
Mintz Member and Chair of the firm’s Pro Bono Committee Susan Finegan was featured in the inaugural Chambers Diversity & Inclusion North America Report. In her Q&A profile, Ms. Finegan discussed the Massachusetts Access to Justice Fellows program she co-founded as well as her work on groundbreaking immigrants’ rights cases.
Senate Passes Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Expanding PABs
August 11, 2021
Mintz Member and Co-chair of the firm’s Retail and Consumer Products Practice Chuck Samuels was quoted in an article published by The Bond Buyer discussing the recently passed bipartisan infrastructure bill, a historic piece of legislation that invests hundreds of millions of dollars on roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, doubles highway private activity bond authority, and expands private activity bond eligibility to broadband and carbon capture projects.
Law Firms Caught in Balancing Act Between Repopulating Offices and Future of Remote Work
August 11, 2021
In an article published by The American Lawyer, Mintz Managing Member Bob Bodian was quoted among several law firm leaders on how they are working to safely reopen offices and, at the same time, planning for the future of remote work.
Peloton Tested a U.S. Safety Watchdog. It Wasn’t the First.
August 10, 2021
Mintz Member and Co-chair of the firm’s Retail and Consumer Products Practice Chuck Samuels was quoted in an article published by The Wall Street Journal on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)’s recall request on Peloton treadmills. Specifically, Mr. Samuels discussed how the CPSC’s protocols prevent government overreach and allow companies to comment on the accuracy of recall disclosures.
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