Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
Filter by:
In an article published by ABC News, Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications of ML Strategies Nancy J. Sterling was quoted on behalf of client the State Police Association of Massachusetts in response to concerns that members are declining to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Ms. Sterling stated that she has not seen any hesitancy toward the vaccine within the union, and added that many officers may have received the vaccine at other sites, rather than police-designated ones.
Mintz Member and Chair of the firm's Environmental Law Practice Jeffrey R. Porter was quoted in an article published by Inside EPA on the likely impact of a recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in United States v. Lucero, which overturned a conviction for an alleged Clean Water Act (CWA) violation, noting that he believes the ruling “could reduce criminal prosecutions of CWA violations,” among other observations.
Ask The Experts: The Incoming Wave of New Directors Deserve Robust Onboarding Programs
April 1, 2021
In the Spring 2021 issue of C-Suite Magazine, an Equilar publication, Mintz Member Scott M. Stanton contributed an “Ask the Experts” column that provided commentary on the need to reinvigorate or refresh onboarding programs as companies across industry groups will address increasing pressure from multiple sources to bring new directors onto their boards in the next few years.
Mintz Of Counsel Michelle Capezza authored an article published by the Journal of Pension Benefits titled "To Escheat or Not to Escheat, Considerations When No One Responds".
Trump's COVID-19 Work Visa Restrictions To Expire
April 1, 2021
In an article published by Law360, Mintz Member and Founding Chair of the firm’s Immigration Practice Susan Cohen was quoted in response to the expiration of former President Donald Trump’s proclamation barring foreign citizens from moving to the United States on a number of work visas during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that the visa ban didn't make sense as a mechanism to protect the U.S. labor market.