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Who’s the Boss? She is.
November 4, 2019
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly covered Mintz’s second annual “She's the Boss” event, which drew a record crowd of more than 180 professionals and their young relatives, friends and mentees for a discussion aimed to inspire the next generation of women leaders.
Pro Bono Attorney Spotlight
October 31, 2019
Mintz Associate Todd Rosenbaum was featured in a “Pro Bono Attorney Spotlight” column published by KIND, a nonprofit organization that aims to provides protection for unaccompanied children who enter the U.S. immigration system alone and ensure that no child appears in immigration court without representation, for his significant contributions to multiple pro bono cases involving unaccompanied minors, and his commitment to pro bono work overall.
Vague Insurance Test May Spur Erratic Green Card Decisions
October 31, 2019
In an October 31 article published by Law360, Member and Founding Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice Susan Cohen commented on legal considerations for clients following President Donald Trump's recent proclamation requiring overseas green card applicants to show they can afford health insurance.
The PTAB Has Another Appointment With the Federal Circuit + SEPs Have a Little More Bite at the ITC
October 30, 2019
The October 29 edition of the Skilled in the Art newsletter published by Law.com reported that Mintz achieved a favorable Notice of Initial Determination at the U.S. International Trade Commission on behalf of the firm’s client Netlist, Inc., a California-based technology company focused on developing innovative server memory module products, including technology that is essential to certain JEDEC memory standards. Significantly, this is the first time since 2013 that a Section 337 violation has been found based on a standard-essential patent.
Hospitals’ Risk May Rise as Anti-Fraud Proposal Narrows Loophole
October 25, 2019
Bloomberg Law reported that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services plans to narrow an existing exception for isolated financial transactions that attorneys say has been a safety net to catch mistakes that would otherwise result in costly violations under the Stark Law. The article included a quote from Mintz Member and Chair of the Health Law Practice Karen Lovitch.
Building for Good, Inc. (B4G), a national, web-based platform linking nonprofits and charities with skilled, volunteer construction lawyers, launched this month in Massachusetts, Florida, New Jersey, and Minnesota. B4G will help organizations in need of construction law assistance find qualified, local attorneys to provide pro bono construction law services.
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