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Mintz Viewpoints
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D.C. Circuit Finds Physicians Can Pursue Challenge to Stark Law Regulation
December 27, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
ONCE AGAIN, THE NLRB POSTPONES IMPLEMENTATION OF RULE REQUIRING NON-UNION EMPLOYERS TO POST NOTICE OF UNIONIZATION RIGHTS
December 27, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
NewtGingrich.com: A Lesson in Defensive Domain Name Registration and Maintenance
December 22, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
New HHS Essential Health Benefits Bulletin Emphasizes State Flexibility
December 21, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Things to do in 2012: Questions to Ask of Cloud Vendors
December 19, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
The Future of the SAAB Trademarks: Trademarks in Bankruptcy
December 19, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Sunshine Act: Proposed Regulations Shed Some Light on Implementation
December 15, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Yahoo! Wins $610 Million Trademark Infringement and CAN-SPAM Award Over Nigerian Advance Fee Fraud Suit
December 15, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Mintz Secures Summary Judgment for Client Horizon Tower
October 15, 2024
A team of Mintz attorneys won a motion for summary judgment for client Horizon Tower in its case against Park County, Wyoming.
‘A Pro Bono Pioneer’
October 11, 2024
Pro Bono Committee Chair Susan Finegan was profiled by BC Law Magazine ahead of receiving the BBA Thurgood Marshall Award at the Annual BBA meeting in November. The magazine discusses Sue’s long and dedicated history of pro bono service.
'Spycraft' by Employers Raising Alarm as Technology Advances
October 10, 2024
Associate Nikki Rivers spoke on a panel this week at the Association of Corporate Counsel’s annual meeting in Nashville, and some of her insights were quoted by Corporate Counsel in an article about the intersection of hybrid/remote work and the risk of IP theft. The article discusses how employers have increased surveillance of their employees, which could lead to conflict over related legal and ethical considerations.