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Mintz Viewpoints
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Retaliation Against Applicant Who Sued Former Employer Does Not Violate FLSA, Says Court
August 23, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
New York City Council Expands Human Rights Law
August 22, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Qui Tam "Seal” Windows Shrinking?
August 22, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Privacy Class Actions – It’s Still About the Damages
August 18, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Second Circuit Analyzes Scope of Material Adverse Employment Actions in a Family Medical Leave Act Retaliation Claim
August 15, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
NLRB: Broad Confidentiality Clauses May Be Per Se Unlawful
August 12, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Not Okay
August 10, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
The Cat's Paw Just Got a Little Smaller: New York Federal Court Limits Cat's Paw Liability After Staub
August 9, 2011| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
23 Mintz Attorneys Named to Boston Magazine’s “Top Lawyers” List
November 22, 2024
23 Mintz attorneys have been named to Boston Magazine’s 2024 “Top Lawyers” list.
Mintz Advises Adlumin, Inc. in Acquisition by N-able
November 22, 2024
Mintz advised Adlumin, Inc., a provider of an enterprise-grade security operations platform, in its acquisition by N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software company helping IT services providers deliver security, remote monitoring and management, and data protection as-a-service solutions.
Mintz Advises Seen Health on $22M Series A Financing for All-Inclusive Care Program
November 21, 2024
Mintz advised Seen Health, a health care organization enabling seniors to age at home through a culturally-focused care model built upon the proven Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), on its $22 million Series A which will allow increased access to care for over 10 million eligible seniors nationwide.