Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Pulling the Plug on Terrorism: A Constitutional Solution to Online Mass-Violence Manuals
December 14, 2017
This New York Law Journal column was co-authored by Jason P.W. Halperin and discusses the ongoing problem of “how-to” terrorism guidance on the Internet. The piece discusses a potential solution: legislation aimed at barring the publication of online materials that offer instructions on how to commit mass violence.
GOP under pressure on bond issue in tax bill
December 12, 2017
Chuck Samuels, a Member in the Mintz DC office, is quoted in an article from The Hill on the potential elimination of private activity bonds in the proposed tax bill.
Call Recording Class Actions: Why Your Business Should Care
December 11, 2017
Natalie Prescott, a litigation Associate in the Mintz San Diego office, authored an article in the Bloomberg Law Privacy and Security Report on the uptick in class action suits against companies that record consumer calls, and how those companies can protect themselves against future litigation.
Mintz served as bond counsel for The Bond Buyer's 2017 Northeast Deal of the Year awarded to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. The MBTA issued approximately $574 million of subordinated sales tax bonds and notes.
Is Ephemeral Messaging an Evidence Foul? Not Necessarily
December 7, 2017
Adam Lenain, a Member in Mintz’s San Diego office, counsels technology companies, both public and private, on matters including mergers and acquisitions, licensing and collaborations, and general corporate and securities issues.
Jeremy Glaser, a San Diego-based Member is quoted in this article discussing the rapidly growing bitcoin industry and the inherent difficulty of predicting just how far the current price boom will take it.