Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Mintz Again Recognized among Best Law Firms in the United States
December 03, 2024
Mintz was recognized as a 2025 “Best Law Firm” in the United States by Best Lawyers. Best Lawyers ranks law firms and practice areas based upon a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of clients and professional reference evaluations, peer review from leading attorneys, industry leader interviews, and review of additional firmographic highlights provided by law firms as part of the formal research submission process.
Mintz Recognized in Inaugural Edition of Best Law Firms – Canada
December 03, 2024
Mintz has been recognized by Best Lawyers in its inaugural edition of Best Law Firms – Canada. The firm ranked Tier 2 nationally in Corporate Law and Tier 3 in the Biotechnology and Life Sciences Practice category as well as the Mining Law category.
Employers See Spike in Pregnant Worker Lawsuits
December 1, 2024
Employment Litigation & Arbitration attorney Delaney Busch was quoted by Business Insurance in an article discussing a recent spike in pregnant worker lawsuits brought against companies by the EEOC.
The Business of Biotech
November 29, 2024
Bill Hicks, Co-chair of Mintz's Life Sciences practice, recently appeared on “The Life Sci Fantastic,” a podcast with Eliot Forster, that dives into the science behind life-changing biotech breakthroughs.
The Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing has named Mintz Members Kathryn Edgerton and David Hanna to its list of 2024 “Firm Attorney Visionaries.” The list recognizes lawyers from top firms who have “consistently demonstrated strong leadership throughout the span of their career and impacted their organization and industries’ growth.”
GOP Election Sweep Threatens Niche College Tax Break
November 27, 2024
Charles Samuels, Co-chair of the Retail and Consumer Products Practice, was interviewed by Bloomberg Television in a segment on how tax-free bonds are being used to upgrade college campuses at a cheaper rate, and how the election outcome could impact this municipal financing tool.