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Medicare Drug Benefit's Catastrophic Spending Up Sharply
January 6, 2017
This Bloomberg BNA Health Law Daily Report feature story notes that federal payments for Medicare’s catastrophic coverage have more than tripled. Health care attorney Ellyn Sternfield is among the industry sources quoted.
In this January 2017 article, Mintz Washington, D.C. Member Chuck Samuels provides insight on whether municipal groups can count on President-Elect Trump regarding tax exemptions after the introduction of tax reform proposals intending to repeal or restrict tax deductions and exemptions.
Novel Outcome at the ITC: Patent Claims Invalidated under Alice in the 100-Day Pilot Program
January 3, 2017
In this column, Mintz attorneys James Wodarski, Andrew DeVoogd, Daniel Weinger, and Matthew Karambelas analyze the decision made by the ITC about patent claims that have been negated by Alice Corp v. CLS Bank International in the 100-Day Pilot Program.
False Labeling Suits Get Hung Up On Faulty Damages Models
December 30, 2016
This piece, published by Bloomberg BNA Product Safety & Liability Reporter, highlights the faulty damages models of food companies and the companies’ defenses to consumer fraud class actions over product labeling.
Does Regulatory Compliance Matter in False Claims Act Cases?
December 29, 2016
Larry Freedman, a health care and life sciences litigator and Member in the Mintz Washington, DC office, was quoted in this Bloomberg BNA Health Care Blog piece on whether regulatory compliance matters in False Claims Act (FCA) cases.
Consumer safety agency flexes its muscles but is likely to face pushback under Donald Trump
December 27, 2016
Chuck Samuels, a Member in the Mintz DC office, is quoted in an article from The Kansas City Star on the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) efforts in recent years to change its somewhat weaker image to an agency with a penalties system with teeth.
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