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Mintz Viewpoints
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Breaking News: Three Month Delay for Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave
June 12, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
Understanding the USPTO’s Interpretation of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for Computer-Implemented Functional Claim Limitations
June 12, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
Premium Processing Now Available for Remaining H-1B Filings
June 10, 2019| Alert| Viewpoint
Emerging Legal Trends AI: Can Israel Join the U.S. and Europe as a Leader in AI Protections?
June 10, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
HIPAA Updates: New Guidance for Business Associates and Continued Data Breaches
June 10, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
You’ve Got Mail! Emails May Be Subject to Stockholder Books and Records Requests
June 10, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
Nevada Moves the Goalpost with New Privacy Law
June 7, 2019| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Mintz Announces New Members
December 20, 2024
Mintz announces the election of eight attorneys to Members, effective January 1, 2025. The newly promoted Members join the ranks of the firm’s growing membership, including six new lateral Members who joined the firm in 2024.
Mintz represented the US Department of Energy (DoE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) in the closing of a $1.45 billion loan guarantee to Hanwha Q Cells Georgia, Inc. (QCells), a leading North American crystalline silicon solar manufacturer.
Dealmaking Dormant No More
December 17, 2024
International Chair of Life Sciences Cheryl Reicin recently participated in a Q&A with Pharmaceutical Executive in which she discusses the ongoing effects of the pandemic on dealmaking trends in the pharmaceutical industry. Cheryl specifically mentions how M&A activity began to rise again in 2024 after slowing in 2023, and that she expects acquisitions to continue picking up in 2025.