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Can High School Internships Help Close Law's Diversity Gap?
September 11, 2019
During summer 2019, Mintz welcomed Harlem high school student Kimberly Allotey as an intern in the firm’s New York office.
Ms. Allotey joined Mintz through First Workings, an organization whose mission is to help underserved and underrepresented New York City high school students acquire social capital by arranging two-week paid internships in the summer between their junior and senior years.
Ms. Allotey joined Mintz through First Workings, an organization whose mission is to help underserved and underrepresented New York City high school students acquire social capital by arranging two-week paid internships in the summer between their junior and senior years.
Crimeless Warrant Imperils Evidence in Check Cashing Case
September 10, 2019
Law360 reported that a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of New York recommended the suppression of evidence from a white-collar crime investigation, finding that the evidence was obtained with a non-specific warrant that violated the Fourth Amendment. The article included a quote from Mintz Member David M. Siegal, who is representing the defendant in the case, United States v. Drago.
The Estoppel Questions On The Minds Of Patent Challengers
September 9, 2019
In this article published by Law360, Mintz Members Adam Samansky and Peter Cuomo commented on lingering questions related to the America Invents Act's estoppel provision, which prevents challengers from arguing in court that a patent is invalid on grounds that were raised — or reasonably could have been raised — during inter partes review at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
Comparing and Contrasting AKS and EKRA Safe Harbors: Clinical Lab Impact
September 9, 2019
Mintz Associate Patrick Ouellette authored an article published by Health Law Weekly titled "Comparing and Contrasting AKS and EKRA Safe Harbors: Clinical Lab Impact".
Takeaways From New H-1B Visa Registration Proposal
September 5, 2019
Member and Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice John Quill authored an expert analysis column published by Law360 that provided key takeaways from the United States Department of Homeland Security’s proposed rule regarding a filing fee for cap-subject H-1B petitions.
The Future Of Int'l Mediation After The Singapore Convention
August 29, 2019
In this Law360 expert analysis column, Mintz Member Gilbert Samberg examines the principal details of the Singapore Convention, which aims to make mediated international settlement agreements as easily enforceable as international arbitration awards now are under the New York Convention.
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