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Mintz Viewpoints
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Highlights of the Joint NIST and OCR Safeguarding Health Information Conference
May 24, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
Laches, Acquiescence, and Trademark Injunctions
May 22, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
CMS Issues Final MLR Rule for Medicare Advantage and Part D Programs
May 21, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
The Issues of Trademark Infringement and Dilution Go “Wild”
May 20, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
Questions Remain in US - Is Software Patentable?
May 18, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
Patent Eligibility of Software Innovations After CLS Bank
May 17, 2013| Advisory| Viewpoint
The Great Disappearing Acts: California Considers Two Bills Addressing the Removal of Online Information of Minors
May 17, 2013| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Venture Mega-Rounds Return to Biotech
September 26, 2024
Member Cheryl Reicin was quoted in WSJ Pro Venture Capital in an article about how venture mega rounds are becoming more frequent in the biotech industry. Specifically, Cheryl discusses the need for startups to be aware of the pressures and implications that may come from larger funding rounds.
Mintz Ranked in 2025 Edition of Chambers Canada
September 26, 2024
Mintz announced that it has been ranked in the 2025 edition of Chambers Canada. The firm was rankedin both the Life Sciences and Cannabis Law categories. Six attorneys were also ranked in individual categories including Life Sciences, Private Equity, Investment Funds, Cannabis, and Pensions & Benefits.
Lenovo’s Setback in Ericsson ITC Case May Impact Other SEP Disputes
September 26, 2024
Intellectual Property Division Chair Michael Renaud was quoted by IAM in an article about the ITC case between Ericsson and Lenovo and its potential implications for FRAND negotiations. While most ITC cases involving Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) have resulted in no violation findings, this case could change that.