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Changes in Connecticut’s Data Privacy Laws – But Not As Drastic As It Could Have Been
June 28, 2021| Blog| Viewpoint
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: Intellectual Property — Arthrex: PTAB Lives to Fight Another Day with (a Bit) More Oversight
June 24, 2021| Podcast| Viewpoint
New York City Offers Up to $20 million to Projects Selected from Life Sciences Innovation Infrastructure RFP
June 24, 2021| Alert| Viewpoint
Redefining “Business as Usual” in the Time of COVID
June 24, 2021| Advisory| Viewpoint
Arthrex SCOTUS Ruling: The IPR Show Must Go On, Just with (a Bit) More Oversight
June 24, 2021| Blog| Viewpoint
Patent Owner Tip #10 for Surviving an Instituted IPR: Address Claim Construction and Public Availability
June 24, 2021| Blog| Viewpoint
4 Female Attys On What It Takes To Reach The Boardroom
June 24, 2021| News
News & Press Releases
Mintz is pleased to announce that 31 attorneys have been named Massachusetts Super Lawyers and 35 attorneys have been named Massachusetts Rising Stars for 2024.
Mintz IP Group Named “Litigation Department of the Year” in 2024 New England Legal Awards
October 02, 2024
Mintz’s intellectual property litigation group was named “Litigation Department of the Year” for the IP specialty category in the 2024 New England Legal Awards. The awards recognize attorneys and firms in Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Defending AI, Machine Learning Patents In Life Sciences
October 1, 2024
Intellectual Property Chair Michael Renaud and Associates Meena Seralathan, Simone Yhap, and Williams Dixon recently wrote an article for Law360 focused on protecting artificial intelligence and machine learning patents in the life sciences industry following the US Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in Alice v. CLS Bank.