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Racial Disparities in Payment Source of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment among Non-Incarcerated Justice-Involved Adults in the United States
February 1, 2020
Mintz Associate Jean Krebs co-authored an article published by the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics titled "Racial Disparities in Payment Source of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment among Non-Incarcerated Justice-Involved Adults in the United States".
Apple’s Success Reversing Patent Cases May Dim CalTech’s Win
January 31, 2020
On January 29, a federal jury ordered Apple Inc. and Broadcom Inc. to pay a combined $1.1 billion in damages for infringing California Institute of Technology patents on Wi-Fi data transmission. In an article published by Bloomberg Law, Mintz Member Peter Corless was quoted in response to the decision and addressed why more universities are asserting their patents.
Coronavirus Forces Employers to Act with Caution in Workplace
January 30, 2020
Mintz Associate Emma Follansbee was quoted in an article published by Bloomberg Law on legal considerations for employers as they take steps to safeguard workers from the global Coronavirus outbreak.
FCA's Epic Run In 2010s Will Be Hard To Match In 2020s
January 29, 2020
In a January 24 article published by Law360, Mintz Member Laurence J. Freedman commented on a reported plateau in filings and recoveries from cases involving the False Claims Act (FCA). In the article, he noted that “any decrease in [qui tam] filings will not affect recoveries down the road.” If the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)’s willingness to dismiss declined cases or the Escobar materiality standard has discouraged filings, these qui tams likely “would have been cases without fraud that would have wasted government resources to investigate."
Public Charge Order Sparks Confusion For Immigration Attys
January 29, 2020
On January 27, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the U.S. Department of Homeland Security permission to implement its "public charge" rule, which penalizes immigrants who may need public benefits, while litigation over the policy continues. An article published by Law360 featured commentary on the Supreme Court’s order from immigration attorneys, including Member and Founding Chair of Mintz’s Immigration Practice Susan J. Cohen.
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