Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Health Care Fraud Investigations and Litigation Offer Unexpected Lessons from Bankruptcy Counsel
May 1, 2019
Given the many substantive and strategic lessons to be learned from FCA investigations and litigations, bankruptcy counsel advising the various constituents impacted by an FCA case should be mindful of these potential lessons, as they may raise issues relevant to the bankruptcy estate, says Health Law attorney Samantha Kingsbury in this article.
The California Consumer Privacy Act takes effect in about eight months, but amendments are expected. An April hearing on a bill that would expand the private right of action and remove compliance opportunities for businesses showed it needs to be carefully followed, say Mintz attorneys Joshua Briones, Esteban Morales and Matthew Novian.
Aggressive ICE Tactics Set Up Heavyweight Clash In Mass.
April 29, 2019
Susan Cohen, Member and Chair of the firm’s Immigration Practice, comments on how the Trump administration’s zealous approach to immigration enforcement at courthouses has resulted in a showdown between the federal government and progressive state prosecutors in Massachusetts.
Mintz Recognized by Chambers USA 2019
April 26, 2019
Alternative Procurement Methods and Mediation Strike Common Chords Across Construction Industry
April 25, 2019
Will Hill, Member and Co-chair of Mintz’s construction law practice, is among the industry sources quoted in this feature discussing how high-dollar-value projects, tighter schedules and workforce shortages all combine to make risk management a complex and continually shifting landscape.