Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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U.S. immigration, hotels and the Trump administration
January 10, 2017
In this January 2017 article, Susan Cohen reflects on the Trump administration attitude towards U.S. immigration, in addition to the effect it will have the hospitality industry. Susan is the founder and Chair of the firm’s Immigration Practice.
Outlook 2017: New Year May Bring Stark Reform, ACA Repeal, Heavy Dose of Uncertainty
January 6, 2017
In this Bloomberg BNA Health Law Resource Center article, Tom Crane discusses the potential consequences of reforming Stark law. Tom is known for his fraud and abuse defense work and is involved in Mintz’s Health Care Enforcement Defense Practice.
Medicare Drug Benefit's Catastrophic Spending Up Sharply
January 6, 2017
This Bloomberg BNA Health Law Daily Report feature story notes that federal payments for Medicare’s catastrophic coverage have more than tripled. Health care attorney Ellyn Sternfield is among the industry sources quoted.
In this January 2017 article, Mintz Washington, D.C. Member Chuck Samuels provides insight on whether municipal groups can count on President-Elect Trump regarding tax exemptions after the introduction of tax reform proposals intending to repeal or restrict tax deductions and exemptions.
Novel Outcome at the ITC: Patent Claims Invalidated under Alice in the 100-Day Pilot Program
January 3, 2017
In this column, Mintz attorneys James Wodarski, Andrew DeVoogd, Daniel Weinger, and Matthew Karambelas analyze the decision made by the ITC about patent claims that have been negated by Alice Corp v. CLS Bank International in the 100-Day Pilot Program.
False Labeling Suits Get Hung Up On Faulty Damages Models
December 30, 2016
This piece, published by Bloomberg BNA Product Safety & Liability Reporter, highlights the faulty damages models of food companies and the companies’ defenses to consumer fraud class actions over product labeling.