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Mintz Viewpoints
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Why issuers want to undo money market mutual fund rules
June 27, 2018| News
Update on Massachusetts SMART Program: Where Are We Now?
June 26, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint
US Supreme Court Upholds Latest Travel Ban
June 26, 2018| Alert| Viewpoint
Massachusetts Legislature Strikes “Grand Bargain”
June 26, 2018| Alert| Viewpoint
Top Experts Explore Visa Options for Foreign Entrepreneurs
June 26, 2018| News
The Deal Award Winners Unveiled
June 25, 2018| News
The Funding Loan Act of 1982 and the Origins of “Tregor Stamps”
June 25, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint
ML Strategies Weekly Health Care Preview - June 25, 2018
June 25, 2018| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Mintz Represents Granata Bio Corporation in Series A+ Funding Round
January 24, 2025
Mintz represented Granata Bio Corporation (Granata Bio), a biopharma company focused on invigorating the $3.6B global infertility medication market, in its $15M Series A+ funding round.
Member Jacob Hupart spoke with Responsible Investor about recent ESG-related developments, including a settlement over disclosures around the integration of ESG considerations and Mark Uyeda’s role as the Acting Chairman of the SEC while President Trump's nominee Paul Atkins is in the approval process.
Arameh Zargham O’Boyle and Esteban Morales Named 2025 “Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys” by LA Business Journal
January 22, 2025
Mintz announced that Members Arameh Zargham O'Boyle and Esteban Morales have been named to Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2025 “Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys” list. The award recognizes “standout minority attorneys considered to be particularly impactful on the legal scene while serving as trusted advisors in the LA region,” according to the publication.