Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Toronto Managing Partner Mitch Frazer spoke to Benefits Canada on the complexities of the Canada Revenue Agency’s guidance for determining a full-time remote employee’s province of employment for payroll deduction purposes.
Mintz's Natalie Groot and Cassandra Paolillo Named Up & Coming Lawyers by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
March 18, 2024
Mintz is pleased to share that Member Natalie Groot and Of Counsel Cassandra Paolillo have been selected by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as 2024 Excellence in Law ‘Up & Coming Lawyer’ honorees.
Mintz Advises Quaise Energy in $21M Series A1 Funding
March 14, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Mintz advised Quaise Energy, a developer of a new hybrid deep drilling technology for geothermal energy, in its recent $21 million Series A1 funding round. The deal brings Quaise’s total funding to more than $95 million. The investment will be used to scale up Quaise’s supply chain and enhance its field operations by improving geologic understanding at plant sites.
ESG Co-chair Jacob Hupart spoke to E&E News providing insight on the new SEC rule aimed at improving transparency in corporate climate reporting and how it will impact the comparability of data across different firms.
Healthy Returns: What’s Next In The Legal Fight Over Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
March 13, 2024
CNBC spoke with Member Theresa Carnegie on the legal battle over Medicare drug price negotiations. Drug makers argue that such negotiations would force them to sell medicine at significant discounts, violating their due process under the Fifth Amendment. Theresa commented on the government’s initial victories and their potential impact on remaining legal challenges.
Health Law Chair and Health Care Enforcement Defense Co-chair Karen Lovitch spoke with Laboratory Economics offering insight on two recent cases where the former owner of a Missouri healthcare company, Genotec DX, and clinical laboratory, Advanced Geriatric Management LLC (AGM), and a compliance officer face prison time over fraudulent claims. The former owner admitted to submitting more than $3.8 million in false claims to Medicare, Medicaid, and private healthcare benefit programs.