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Mintz Advises Cultivo in $14M Series A Funding
January 31, 2024
A Mintz team led by Tom Burton and Alex Civetta advised Cultivo Land PBC on its recent $14 million Series A funding round, bringing the company to over $20 million. This investment will be used to advance the growth of Cultivo’s AI platform for large scale nature regeneration projects, specifically focused on carbon removal, biodiversity enhancement, and improved water storage.
Mintz Named to US News 2024 Best Companies to Work For
January 31, 2024
Mintz has been recognized as one of the “2024 Best Companies to Work For” by the US News & World Report. The recognition is based on six critical factors: quality of pay, work life balance, stability, comfort, belongingness, and professional development. Our ratings reflect Mintz’s dedication to fostering a workplace culture that values professional growth, work-life balance, and overall employee well-being.
401k Plan Sponsors Must Be Wary Of Fiduciary Liability Associated With Bitcoin ETFs
January 30, 2024
Fiduciary News spoke to Of Counsel Michelle Capezza on the impact of the SEC’s approval of the creation of Bitcoin ETFs on 401k plan sponsors.
Senator's Hold on FTC Nominee Robs Agency of Political Diversity, Regulatory Attorneys Say
January 29, 2024
Antitrust Co-Chair Bruce Sokler shared his insights with the National Law Journal on Andrew Ferguson and Melissa Holyoak’s nominations to the Federal Trade Comission. Bruce acknowledged that both Ferguson and Holyoak have state-level experience, which could be a “useful perspective” on the commission.
What You Need to Know About FDA's Proposed Regulation of LDTs
January 26, 2024
MDDI interviewed Of Counsel Benjamin Zegarelli on the controversy surrounding the FDA’s proposed regulation to oversee laboratory-developed tests (LDT) and his thoughts on the future of LDTs.
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.