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This Law360 Expert Analysis column, authored by New York Litigation Member Gil Samberg, notes that the U.S. Supreme Court will decide next term whether an arbitration agreement that says nothing about class arbitration can be interpreted to constitute consent by the parties. Gil’s column states that it is currently unclear if the Supreme Court will specify who can actually decide that question.
What You Need To Know About Patent Litigation In Germany
July 27, 2018
Member and Chair of the Intellectual Property Division Mike Renaud provides commentary in this feature article. The piece is part of Law360’s ongoing series highlighting important patent venues. Mike and other IP leaders discuss Germany as an area of focus for IP litigation in Europe.
Kavanaugh's Views On Arbitration Could Soon Be Tested
July 25, 2018
This feature article discusses U.S. Supreme Court nominee D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh's track record on international arbitration. New York Litigation Member Gil Samberg is among those sources quoted in the piece.
Comcast Bows Out of Fox Bidding
July 24, 2018
New USCIS Guidance Makes Immigration Denials Easier
July 13, 2018
This feature story discusses a new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services guidance which grants broader discretion to deny applications for immigration benefits. Member and Chair of the firm’s Immigration section Susan Cohen is among the industry sources providing commentary.
This feature story highlights the arrival of Members Pete Michaels and David Ward. The article describes their focus on financial services litigation and regulatory matters. The article includes commentary from Pete describing why Mintz was the right fit in terms of size, practice synergy and culture.
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