Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Mintz Attorney Jennifer Rubin Named Among 2017 Influential Women by San Diego Daily Transcript
February 22, 2017
Jennifer B. Rubin, a Member of the Employment, Labor and Benefits Practice at Mintz, has been named to the San Diego Daily Transcript’s 2017 list of Influential Women in San Diego. This honor recognizes “the most talented, innovative and hard-working women” in San Diego County.
Lessons for Connected Devices From the FTC’s Warning Against Unexpected Data Collection
February 22, 2017
Cynthia Larose is included in this article discussing challenges and questions raised concerning privacy of data on connected devices. Cynthia, a Member in the firm, is Chair of Mintz’s Privacy and Security Practice.
Data Dexterity: The New Moat Of The Information Economy
February 22, 2017
In this feature article, Brian Lam speaks on the use of data as a competitive tool for companies; he describes data dexterity as a company’s ability to interact with data in a way competitors cannot, and offers thoughts on evaluating and improving a company’s data dexterity.
This article in Home Health Line addresses the task put upon employers to keep foreign or immigrant employees informed about any travel restrictions put in place by President Trump’s administration, as well as advice on how to handle speaking about these issues with their staff.
BC Law Voices on Trump Ban
February 21, 2017
Member Sue Finegan is among the alumni featured in an article from the February issue of BC Law Magazine focused on the early retaliatory steps and reactions to President Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven Muslim majority countries.
US Patent Practice Drifting Toward Approach Prevalent Abroad
February 17, 2017
This column, co-authored by Mintz’s Harold Laidlaw and Gurneet Singh, addresses the problem-solution approach to patent drafting examination in major economies abroad, as well as how recent court decisions encourage U.S. patent prosecutors to adopt similar approaches.