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Mintz Viewpoints
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March Fadness: Wearable Tech in the Workplace
March 28, 2017| Blog| Viewpoint
Mandatory vs. Permissive Arbitration Clauses: A Survey of the Laws of Other Common Law Countries
March 27, 2017| Blog| Viewpoint
March Sadness: How Not to Drop the Ball When a RIF is on Your Schedule
March 27, 2017| Blog| Viewpoint
The FTC and State of Illinois Solidify Victory Blocking Chicago Hospital Merger
March 24, 2017| Alert| Viewpoint
Is the NCAA Serious About Gay Rights? We're About to Find Out
March 24, 2017| News
Prop 65: If it’s on the list, you mustn’t resist
March 24, 2017| News
Briefs Filed in CalPERS v. ANZ Securities
March 24, 2017| Blog| Viewpoint
News & Press Releases
Mintz Recovers Over $400M for Institutional Investor Clients in 2024
November 14, 2024
Mintz's Institutional Investor Class Action Recovery Practice has recovered $400 million for institutional investor clients in 2024 and expects projects for recoveries exceeding $500 million by year end.
Structuring Your Company for Cross-Border Opportunities in Life Sciences
November 14, 2024
An article written by International Life Sciences Chair Cheryl Reicin and Associate Luke Jeagal was published in BIOTECanada's Insights Magazine focusing on how life sciences companies should structure themselves so that they have cross-border opportunities.
Mintz Serves as Expert Contributor to University of Oxford Report on Climate Regulations
November 13, 2024
Mintz is one of two US law firms invited by Oxford University to serve as an expert pro bono contributor to its Climate Policy Monitor, an annual report on global climate regulations which launched today. Including a granular survey of 30 major countries’ net zero implementation (G20+), the research gives the most detailed view yet of how economic rules align—or not—to climate goals.