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Mintz Secures Significant ITC Victory in Patent Infringement Case
January 25, 2024
The US International Trade Commission has ruled in favor of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), represented by IP Chair Michael Renaud in a high-profile patent infringement case. The ITC’s final determination found that several companies, including major Chinese manufacturer TCL Industries Holding, violated federal law by importing digital televisions and other products infringing on an AMD US patent. This decision resulting in a limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist against the infringing companies underscores the strength of AMD’s patented semiconductor processor technology.
50 Women to Watch: Jennifer Rubin
January 24, 2024
Corporate Counsel Business Journal recently featured Member Jen Rubin in an interview following her notable inclusion on its “50 Women to Watch” list. The prestigious list celebrates women who exemplify outstanding leadership qualities, business acumen, and a commitment to mentoring in their communities.
401k Fiduciary Warning: This Is How The Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision Might Impact The Retirement Plan Industry
January 23, 2024
Fiduciary News spoke to Of Counsel Michelle Capezza in an article discussing the impact of the Supreme Court’s Chevron decision on the retirement plan industry.
PAGA Turns 20: An Employer Road Map For Managing Claims
January 16, 2024
ESG Co-chair Jennifer Rubin, Member Paul Huston, and Associate Kevin Kim co-authored an article published in Law360 examining the twenty-year history of the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) and its impactful role as a road map for managing claims.
3 Key Class Action Trends To Use As Guidance In 2024
January 16, 2024
Los Angeles Managing Member Joshua Briones and Associates Crystal Lopez and Grecia Rivas co-authored an article published in Law360 analyzing three key class action trends to expect in 2024.
Mass. Bar Split As Pre-Pandemic 12-Person Juries Return
January 12, 2024
Member Cory Flashner was quoted in a Law360 article, sharing his insights on the return of the pre-pandemic 12-person jury to Massachusetts state courts.