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Government Cites Leap in Medicare Spending on Opioids
June 27, 2016
Ellyn Sternfield, a Mintz Special Counsel, is quoted in this Bloomberg BNA Health Care Daily Report article on the noticeable spike in Medicare spending on opioids. The Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General may be called upon to keep a keen eye out for fraud and abuse.
GE Salmon Sets Stage For Future GMO Labeling Regime
June 27, 2016
Health Law attorney Joanne Hawana and Associate Benjamin Zegarelli authored a Law360 column on how the Senate Appropriations Committee’s approval of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies 2017 appropriations bill sets the stage for GMO legislation.
CPSC Head Says Companies Should Share Penalty Info
June 27, 2016
Mintz Member Chuck Samuels is quoted in this Law360 article discussing the head of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) response to attorney requests that the CPSC be transparent about its decision-making process for civil penalties.
OIG Report Finds Indications of Fraud in Home Health
June 24, 2016
Mintz Health Law attorney and Special Counsel Ellyn Sternfield is quoted in a Bloomberg BNA Health Care Daily Report article covering the recent Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General report on home health fraud cases.
Mintz Marks Tenth Anniversary of San Diego Office
June 23, 2016
Mintz is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its dynamic San Diego office, which has expanded significantly over the past decade to become the anchor for the firm’s West Coast presence.
Will Securities Antitrust Cases Invite More Objections Because of the Complexity of Their Distribution Plans?
June 23, 2016
Peter Saparoff, Co-chair of Mintz’s Securities Litigation Practice, and Joel Rothman, Mintz Boston Associate, authored this American Bar Association article discussing whether securities antitrust cases will incite an increase in objections because of the complexity of their distribution plans.